OS PARDOS: A origem da MISCIGENAÇÃO no Brasil

📖 ⚔️ TO ACCESS OUR EXCLUSIVE COURSES, BECOME A MEMBER:    / @historiaiberica   👑FOLLOW US ON WHATSAPP: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCG... 🌟OUR STORE: https://umapenca.com/historiaiberica/ ⚜️Follow us on Instagram: @historia.iberica In 1500, Portugal had only 1 million inhabitants — and the right to colonize half the world. An impossible equation. It was from this contradiction that the first Brazilians were born. In this video, you will discover how the practice of "cunhadismo" — an indigenous custom of integrating foreigners into the family through marriage — was the key to Portugal's ability to occupy Brazilian territory. Let's talk about fascinating characters like João Ramalho, Jerônimo de Albuquerque, and Caramuru, the "fathers" of the first Brazilians. But the story goes much further: you will understand how this miscegenation has roots in the medieval Iberian Peninsula, in marriages between Christians and Moors, and why the Portuguese had a much greater cultural tolerance for interracial marriage than the English and other European peoples. 📌 In this video you will see: The demographic crisis of Portugal in the 16th century What was the "cunhadismo" (a system of kinship between two peoples) and how did it shape Brazil? The difference between Portuguese and Spanish colonization The first Brazilians: warriors, explorers, and governors of the Empire Why Brazil learned to hate its own origins