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No. Brazil was originally a Portuguese colony which is why the language of Brazil is Portuguese.
Almost every African country was at some time colonised by a foreign power. Liberia was possibly the only exception.
France.
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Haiti, a French colony.
Before independence Brazil was the largest speaking Portuguese colony in the world.
Macau, which belonged to the portuguese empire!
Portuguese Angola (1975).
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it spreaded throughout the colony and killed many civilians.
he instituted economic reforms that increased international trade.
The two main types of Portuguese language are Brazilian Portuguese and European Portuguese. Brazilian Portuguese is spoken in Brazil, while European Portuguese is spoken in Portugal. There are some differences in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar between the two varieties.
The first European who reached and ultimately colonized Brazil was Pedro Alvares Cabral in 1500. Brazil spent hundreds of years as a Portuguese colony.
Uruguay was at first a Spanish colony, but it was overtaken by Portugal into their Brazilian colony. So both Spain and Portugal colonized Uruguay.
Yes, colonization is a noun; a common, abstract noun. Colonization is a word for the act of colonizing; establishing a colony.
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How Asia was isolated at first then open to Europeans and became isolated once again what role did route religion play in this process