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:''This article is about Brazilian people of English descent. For English people of Brazilian descent see: Brazilian British'' English Brazilian ((ポルトガル語:Anglo-brasileiro)) is a Brazilian person of full, partial, or predominantly English ancestry, or an English-born person residing in Brazil. ==History== Colonial-era economic influences and the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance led to the settlement of English merchants and others in Brazil. After Brazilian independence, Britain was Brazil's main commercial partner; Britain financed part of the Brazil's industrialization, building railroads, including the São Paulo Railway (SPR). In the 1920 Republican Census, there were 9,637 "Englishmen" in Brazil (probably, all British citizens were counted as "Englishmen"). The states with the majority of English origin were: # São Paulo (2,198), # Federal District - which was the Rio de Janeiro city - (2,057), # Minas Gerais (1,709), and # Pernambuco (1,123).〔Recenseamento do Brazil. Realizado em 1 de Setembro de 1920. População (1a parte). População do Brazil por Estados, municipios e districtos, segundo o sexo, o estado civil e a nacionalidade. (1926) – pages 312 to 317〕 Brazilian cities settled by the English during the same period, include: # Rio de Janeiro city (2,057), # São Paulo (1,212), # Recife (980), # Santos (555), and # Niterói (459).〔Recenseamento do Brazil. Realizado em 1 de Setembro de 1920. População (1a parte). População do Brazil por Estados, municipios e districtos, segundo o sexo, o estado civil e a nacionalidade. (1926)〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「English Brazilian」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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