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The history of Sao Paulo

1554 65438+1On October 25th, Jesuit missionaries joséde anche eta and Manuel da Nóbrega discovered a small village in southeastern Brazil, aldeia de Piratininga in Pilati. Manuel D 'Nobrega and his entourage established the Sao Paulo College here. O Paulo de Piratininga is committed to changing the local people's beliefs and making them Catholics. This new colony is located on the cliff of Serra do Mar, next to Rio Tietê, overlooking the port of Santos, gradually becoming a natural entrance from the southeast coast to the west, and finally evolving into the state of S? o Paulo.

Sao Paulo was formally established on 17 1 1. /kloc-During the 0/9th century, S? o Paulo achieved economic prosperity by exporting coffee from Santos Port. 188 1 year later, Sao Paulo ushered in a wave of immigrants from Italy, Japan and other countries to newly reclaimed coffee farms. At the beginning of the 20th century, the international coffee price plummeted due to various factors, and the coffee trade began to become cheap. This prompted local entrepreneurs to devote themselves to the industrial development of Sao Paulo, which brought a new batch of immigrants to Sao Paulo.

Another important historical event is the establishment of the Law School of the University of S? o Paulo, which is the earliest academic institution in Brazil alongside Recife Law School. Facing the growing demand for legal and political talents at the beginning of the establishment of the Brazilian Empire, the College was established in 1828. At first, it was placed in a monastery. As more and more rich Brazilians went to Europe to study law courses, Pedro I, then emperor of Brazil, decided to develop it into a national law school. Since then, students from all over the country have been accepted, adding luster to Sao Paulo's fresh and free lifestyle and becoming an important part of Sao Paulo's urban culture.