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How did black people come to Brazil, and white people,,

The southeastern region is the area with the widest distribution of ethnic groups in Brazil. The region mainly has white (mainly Portuguese and Italian) mixed-race people, African-Brazilian mixed-race people, and Asian and Indian descendants.

In this way, throughout Brazil, Brazilians, Portuguese and Africans began to mix frequently. In 1532, after the establishment of SAO VICENTE, the Portuguese began to come to this place as colonists. Due to the development of the mining industry in the 18th century, Portuguese kings began to come here one after another, and with them came slaves from Angola and Mina in Africa, all of whom were indigenous Africans. From the first year of colonial rule, the proportion of black people began to increase dramatically.

Immigration from Asia and Europe began to be stimulated in the 19th century, with Germans starting to arrive in 1818, Italians in 1875, Spanish in 1880, and in the early 20th century, Japanese, Syrians and Lebanese people began to arrive here one after another. At the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, Brazil's largest immigration wave occurred in the southeast region. Italians and Portuguese became the main components of this immigration, because at that time the slave liberation movement began, the plantations and the newly emerging Brazil Industries require large amounts of labor.