Relations between Brazil and North Africa in the 19th century
migration and trade
Keywords:
North Africa, Empire of Brazil, International Relations, coffee, migrationAbstract
This article analyzes the opening of consular representations in North Africa between 1850 and 1889. At the same time as the Brazilian Empire sought to expand consumer markets for its agricultural products, especially coffee, and to attract migrants. With that sought to portray itself as a liberal and progressive and equal standing with the other European powers. This process of expansion clashes with the neo-colonialist expansion in this region in the last quarter of the nineteenth century.
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Autores que publicam na Revista Faces da História concordam com a cessão dos direitos autorais dos manuscritos, processo simultaneamente licenciado sob a Licença Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY-NC), que permite o compartilhamento do trabalho com reconhecimento da autoria e publicação inicial nesta revista. Dessa forma, a Revista Faces da História pode difundir os artigos e trabalhos publicados, em formatos físicos e/ou eletrônicos, incluindo Internet.