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In 1641, Brazil was marked by the end of the Dutch-Portuguese War, which had been ongoing since 1624. The Portuguese successfully recaptured their territories from the Dutch, culminating in the Treaty of The Hague in 1661, which solidified Portuguese control over Brazil. This period also saw significant economic and social changes, as the conflict impacted sugar production and indigenous populations. Additionally, the year is noted for the rise of resistance movements against colonial rule, particularly from enslaved Africans.

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