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Spanish colonization of the Americas ended in 1821.
Portugual's influence in South America was the colonization of Brazil.
However, Pedro Alvares Cabral, still with the intention of arriving in India, "discovers"Brazil in 1500, from 1534 begins with the colonization of Brazil with the creation of the first captaincy.
The phrase "cleaned Brazil for Portugal" likely refers to the Portuguese colonization and exploitation of Brazil, where Portuguese settlers cleared land and exploited resources. This involved the forced labor of Indigenous peoples and enslaved Africans, who were instrumental in the agricultural and economic development of the colony. The phrase might also allude to the broader historical context of colonization and the impact on Brazil's native populations and environment.
Pedro Álvares Cabral claimed Brazil for Portugal on April 22, 1500 during a voyage to find a new route to Asia. This event marked the beginning of Portuguese colonization in Brazil.
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1952 or 1956
No, Brazil had a tiny spanish colonization. The Brazilian culture is largely portuguese, Italian, African (like USA), German and Japanese. They speak portuguese because back then portuguese colonized brazil
Empire of Brazil ended in 1889.
Jets to Brazil ended in 2003.