FAZENDA


Meaning of FAZENDA in English

large plantation in Brazil, comparable to the slave plantations of the Caribbean and the United States. In the colonial period (16th18th century) the plantation owners ( fazendeiros) ruled their estates and the black slaves and freemen who worked them with virtually no interference from the colonial authorities. Fazendeiros were usually born in Brazil of Portuguese ancestry. Often, they were absentee landlords who took up residence in some town in the region. Fazendas were found throughout Brazil; during the colonial period they were concentrated primarily in the northwestern and central regions, where sugar was produced, shifting during the 19th century to coffee production in the central and southern regions.

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