Enslavement in Brazil
Preserved Cultural Practices
Demographics in Brazil
U.S. Slavery After 1808
Comparative Connections
100

This country received the largest number of enslaved Africans during the Atlantic slave trade.

What is Brazil?

100

This martial art developed by enslaved Africans in Brazil combines music, dance, and fighting.

What is capoeira?

100

By 1888, this number of Africans were still enslaved in Brazil.

What is 1.5 million?

100

The U.S. banned the importation of enslaved Africans in this year.

What is 1808?

100

Brazil was the last country in the Americas to do this in 1888.

What is abolish slavery?

200

Most enslaved Africans in Brazil worked on these kinds of enterprises, which changed over time.

What are sugar plantations, gold mines, and coffee plantations?

200

The primary rocking step used in capoeira is called this.

What is the ginga?

200

The law that abolished slavery in Brazil in 1888 was known as this.

What is the Lei Áurea (Golden Act)?

200

Even after the ban, the U.S. enslaved population grew mainly because of this practice.

What is hereditary slavery (children born into slavery)?

200

Compared to Brazil, the U.S. enslaved population did this during the 19th century.

What is increased?

300

Approximately half of the 10 million Africans who survived this journey landed in Brazil.

What is the Middle Passage?

300

This celebration honors the King of Kongo and Our Lady of the Rosary.

What is the congada?

300

This princess signed the Golden Act, ending slavery in Brazil.

Who is Princess Isabel?

300

This phrase describes how the status of a child followed that of their mother.

What is partus sequitur ventrem?

300

Immigrant labor began replacing enslaved labor in Brazil during this period.

What is the late 1800s?

400

The average enslaved African in Brazil lived to this age.

What is 23 years old?

400

Capoeira was seen as a form of this by enslaved Africans, leading to it being policed and outlawed.

What is self-defense (and spirituality)?

400

These two influences made manumission (release from slavery) more common in Brazil.

What are Iberian law and the Catholic Church?

400

By the time of the Emancipation Proclamation, about this many Africans were enslaved in the U.S.

What is 4 million?

400

Both the U.S. and Brazil had economies built around these types of large-scale agricultural systems

What are plantations?

500

The majority of Africans enslaved in Brazil embarked from this port city in Angola.

What is Luanda?

500

The Bantu concept that emphasizes drawing strength from ancestors during dance or ritual is called this.

What is kalunga?

500

By the late 1800s, this percentage of Black or mixed-race Brazilians were free.

What is 75%?

500

By the mid-1800s, this crop had replaced sugar as the most lucrative in the U.S.

What is cotton?

500

Brazil’s cultural traditions like capoeira and congada demonstrate this key feature of African diasporic identity.

What is cultural preservation and adaptation (syncretism)?