sexta-feira, 23 de novembro de 2012

A luta das raças sofredoras
Slavery has existed since the dawn of our history when people defeated in battle were enslaved by their conquerors. But this theme always behind us in remembering the Portuguese, the Spanish and the English who filled their holds of their ships of black Africans, selling them in inhumane and cruel.
In Brazil, slavery began with the production of sugar in the first half of the sixteenth century. The Portuguese brought black Africans to their colonies in Africa to use as slave labor in the sugar plantations in the Northeast. In the sugar plantations, slaves were treated the worst possible way, worked hard from sunup to sundown received rags of clothes and a bad diet. The black reacted, riots and escapes generated on farms in the Northeast. Were created refugee communities in the midst of the forest, the best known was the Quilombo dos Palmares led by Zumbi.
In Anglo-Saxon America only after the sixteenth century black Africans were brought to meet the needs of manpower in the fields of farms in the South, and lived as slaves in Brazil.




Componentes- Tatiane e Aline
Turma- 302      3ºAno

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