Como a HOLANDA quase DESTRUIU o IMPÉRIO PORTUGUÊS?

📖 ⚔️ TO ACCESS OUR EXCLUSIVE CLASSES, 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 For over a century, Portugal built the largest commercial empire in the world. It controlled the sugar from Brazil, the spices from Asia, and the routes that connected Europe, Africa, and America. But it was precisely this system that financed the emergence of the country that almost destroyed the Portuguese Empire: the Netherlands, through the Dutch-Portuguese War. At the beginning of the 17th century, the Dutch launched a global war against Portuguese domains, attacking Brazil, Africa, and Asia. Recife, Salvador, Angola, Malacca, Ceylon, and the Moluccas became battlefields of a conflict that redefined the world's balance of power. In this video, you will understand: How Pernambuco's sugar industry financed Dutch growth Why the Iberian Union made Portugal a direct target The invasions in Brazil, Africa, and the East And why this war can be considered the first truly global war in history A story of alliances, betrayals, trade, religion, and war that almost led Portugal to ruin—and forever changed the destiny of the modern world.