Anonymous
10/25/2025, 7:47:01 PM
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>Branqueamento was circulated in national policy throughout Brazil in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.[10][11] Branqueamento policies emerged in the aftermath of the abolition of slavery and the beginning of Brazil's first republic (1888–1889). To dilute the black race, the Brazilian government took measures to increase European immigration.[10][12] More than 1 million Europeans arrived in São Paulo between 1890 and 1914.[13] State and federal governments funded and subsidized immigrant travels[12] from Portugal, Spain, Italy, Russia, Germany, Austria, France, and the Netherlands.[14] Claims that white blood would eventually eliminate black blood were found in accounts of immigration statistics.[14] Created in the late 19th century, Brazil's Directoria Geral de Estatística (DGE) has conducted demographic censuses and managed to measure the progress of whitening as successful in Brazil.[14]
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