Admiral Pedro Alvares Cabral
The Portuguese explorer Pedro Álvares Cabral was the first European to voyage to Brazil in 1500.
By the portuguese. It's the only contry in South America colonized by them. Most of the others were occupied by the Spanish (except few, like French Guiana) It was found for Pedro Alvares Cabral, a portuguese explorer in the April 22th, 1500
A. A shift in power from Portugal to Brazil
A. A shift in power from Portugal to Brazil
The shift from European Portuguese to Brazilian Portuguese reflects historical, cultural, and social developments, as well as the geographical separation between Portugal and Brazil. The linguistic differences between the two variants have evolved over time due to factors such as colonization, immigration, and contact with other languages. This has led to distinct accents, vocabulary, and grammar norms in Brazilian Portuguese compared to European Portuguese.
Nuno Alvares Cabral in 1500
Pedro Álvares Cabral
Brazil
A) the shift of power from Portugal to Brazil
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Pedro Álvares Cabral, a Portuguese explorer, landed in Brazil on April 22, 1500. He is generally considered to have been the first European to see Brazil, although that is not certain. Most of the European immigrants after that were from Portugal, beginning in about 1530. The first permanent Portuguese settlement was founded at Sao Vicente, in the state of Sao Paulo, in 1532.