Cabral claimed Portugal for Brazil on April 22, 1500.
Brazil, Africa, and India
Brazil and Uruguay were colonized by Portugal.
Pedro Alvares Cabral claimed Brazil for Portugal during his expedition to India in 1500. While sailing westward to avoid the prevailing winds, his fleet unexpectedly landed on the Brazilian coast, specifically at a site now known as Porto Seguro. This uncharted territory was claimed for Portugal, marking the beginning of Portuguese colonization in Brazil. The subsequent Treaty of Tordesillas further legitimized Portugal's claim to this newfound land.
Portugal took and interest in Brazil because it was the only place in the New World they were allowed to claim. Disputes between Spain and Portugal led to the Treaty of Tordesillas, which drew a line down the map. Spain took what was to the West (most of the Americas) and Portugal took the East (Africa, India and a sliver of South America AKA Brazil) Also, European expansion was in vogue and they didn't want to be the only power not in the New World.
A) the shift of power from Portugal to Brazil
Portugal
he claimed brazil for portugal.
Brazil
Brazil officially became independent from Portugal on September 7, 1822.
Brazil, Africa, and India
The King come here because Napoleão Invade Portugal , and before that existed a deal between Spanish , England , Portugal about explorer new lands The deal is first here come first to claim
Brazil and Uruguay were colonized by Portugal.
Portugal. Brazil was colonized by Portugal
Portugal was the colonial ruler of Brazil when Brazil was a colony of Portugal.
It appears that there were no conflicts between Portugal and Spain over the New World territory called Brazil. It also appears that no other European power had any major conflicts over Portugal's claim on Brazil.
Portugal took and interest in Brazil because it was the only place in the New World they were allowed to claim. Disputes between Spain and Portugal led to the Treaty of Tordesillas, which drew a line down the map. Spain took what was to the West (most of the Americas) and Portugal took the East (Africa, India and a sliver of South America AKA Brazil) Also, European expansion was in vogue and they didn't want to be the only power not in the New World.
A) the shift of power from Portugal to Brazil