The German Element in Brazil - Colonies and Dialect by Benjamin Franklin Schappelle
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For the sake of convenience, the colonies have been divided: First; according to the states in which they are located. Second; according to the date of founding. Third; according to the kind of colony administratively at the time of founding. As to this they fall under three categories: a) Private colonies, i.e., founded by a private individual or corporation. b) Provincial colonies, i.e., founded by a particular state or former province. c) State colonies, i.e., founded by the central government, whether during the time of the Empire[6] or since the formation of the Republic. The word _German_ as applied to colonists refers only to natives of Germany who became naturalized citizens of Brazil and to Brazilians of German extraction. Colonies located within the confines of other German colonies (_e.g.,_ Hansa, São Bento _etc._) are not listed. _Direct immigration_ signifies immigration from Europe. _Indirect immigration_ signifies immigration from a South American country bordering on Brazil; immigration from another Brazilian state; |
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