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Brazilian Slavery An Inconvenient Portuguese History PT.1

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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2008

This is a history that is not main stream. Brazil has today & back then the most black people x-slaves in the world next to Africa. This documentary tells you the Evils of Portuguese & there ungodly geed for power & exploitation by any means. This vid will show you the beginnings of slavery before the Americas. To the mutilation rape killed by working to death or by the hands of the Portuguese all the way to the 19 century.

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  • Don't you just love how they stereotyped Brazil as a country where the only clothing women have are bikinis.

  • portugal was the first country top abolish slavery on the planet, first to abolish slavery for chinese or indians, chinese slavery was proihibited in 1567, chinese were seen as equals

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  • @LucasEllerNewYork ahahaha slavery always existed since from ancient egypt summerians romans.....now slavery still exists but the difference is that today the people slaves themselfs to survive.

  • @dezinediva Yeah yeah Get over it.

  • O documentário, é um pouco inviesado, dizer que os Portugueses descobriram, o Brasil, por mero acaso, .. esses académicos são um pouco ignorantes, quando Portugal dividiu o globo ao meio juntamente com Espanha, já sabiam que existia territórios para lá do paralelo que os Espanhois queriam marcar, Portugal insistiu em puchar mais para oeste o limite da linha, englobando assim esses novos territorios ainda por descobrir.

  • Brazil as a empire, well, in the two times Brazil have the corte of the empire, they represent the PORTUGUESE EMPIRE and never the Brazilian empire.

    If we can call or see the Brasilian empire begun just after their independenci.

  • The time Spain was in charge of the destinies of Portugal, was the worst time our contry ever pass, the Portuguese in the minds of Spanish people just, .. lets put and use the Portuguese as cannon meat, we get rid of them an then the country are ours with out a single shot.

    Spain reach the destini of Portugal by sussessive rights and not by war or conquest.

  • Rome come to the peninsula and never make a plain conquer of the lusitanus, antient population that occupie the antient territori as we know as Portugal.

    We fight for almost a millenia agains north Africa, spain and all theie allies and even small on people, we won.

    Even the mighty Spain fear us...

  • bLA... BLA, BLA... Portuguese, Dutch, Germans, French, English, Spaniardas.... ebven the hipocrit America... tehe contry of liberti ... COF.... COFF ..... all of then make the same they use slaves.

    At least Portugal don,t do what Spain make to their colonies in latin America, simple extinguition of all native nations.

  • Does anybody know how I can find one to buy, in the black market? I wanna have my own black slave. Thanks ;)

  • Engraçado você dizer isso. Eu quis saber da existência real de Portugal porque a gente pergunta às pessoas, ninguém jamais ouviu falar; então cogitei entre uma possível existência ou não. Na época do Império Brasileiro, quando D. João mudou-se para o Rio de Janeiro, parece-me que quem reinava na Península Ibérica eram os espanhóis. Então pensei que talvez Portugal fosse um conto de fadas. Talvez seja um país, certo? Independente e soberano? Pensei que vivesse de migalhas da França e Alemanha...

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