Oh, where to begin....
- They brought in slaves from Africa to do all the hard work for free.
- They dug up mines and exported Brazil's precious/semiprecious stones.
- They exported Brazilian lumber (Brazil's name comes from a type of tree called "Pau Brasil" which was a popular export)
- They exported native animals and plants.
No. Brazil was originally a Portuguese colony which is why the language of Brazil is Portuguese.
Real - Example: R$ 1,00 (Um real) - US$ 1 is +- R$ 1,60
the Portuguese found Brazil originally. they settled in Brazil and that's why Portuguese is the most widely spoken language in Brazil today.
The language spoken in Brazil is Brazilian Portuguese, or just Portuguese.
Portuguese is the national language of Brazil so I'd say most of them
The Portuguese word is 'brasil'. It comes from the phrase 'pau brasil', which means Brazil wood. The wood is a reddish-brown color, and is used to make a reddish dye. In fact, in the beginning years of Brazil's life as a colony to Portugal, Brazil wood was a major industry and export.
Brazil has the most Portuguese speakers in the world.
In Brazil they speak Portuguese. The Portuguese word for girl is 'menina'
The Portuguese settled in Brazil in the Americas
Coffee/coffee beans
Since 2002 Portugal's money is the Euro. Before it was the Portuguese escudo (PTE), which was originally divided into 1000 réis but later into 100 centavos.Portugual = Euro (€)Brazil = Real (R$)
I think the national language of Brazil is Portuguese. Yes in Portuguese is sim. Hope this helps!