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Slavery In Brazil

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Brazil expresses certain credence of the words order and progress as the phrase is written on its flag ‘Ordem E Progresso’. These two distinct words arouse the idea of positivity in its historical context, but also play an inconspicuous and contrasting role in Brazil’s economic rise throughout history. The word progress has been a clear stimulus for Brazil’s economic opulence and an imperceptible rationale for going against the grain of order. Since early in history, Brazil has had a striking tendency of dehumanizing for profit. Being the last country to abolish slavery in 1888, Brazil’s slave trade consisted of 4 million Africans, 4 times as much slaves brought to the U.S. In reality, it would be assumable that slavery is a ludicrous worry in our modern world, but this is not the case for Brazil. In the same fashion, Brazil continues to sell its ‘order’ for ‘progress’ with its association with bondage. With this in mind, the idea of modern slavery is not as crazy as it sounds in the midst of Brazil’s economic growth, posing the question, ¿How can international trade be a cause of …show more content…

On the South-American map, Brazil’s enormous magnitude might insinuate that land distribution plays a major role in the execution of slavery. (brazil.org.za) An article states that 60 % of Brazil’s land is made up of rainforests, making the country a home to a third of the world's rainforests. This fact may be discerned as a an intriguing and touristic attraction magnifying Brazil’s geographical beauty, but it also shed light to the ugly and dark reality of slavery in the nation. The thought of the availability of land is not an instant indication of illegal activity but in an unoccupied land like the Amazon which is concealed in trees, successful industries can almost effortlessly employ to persist in human

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