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Quadro 1: d
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John III
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King of Portugal
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in a simple room
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decides to divide Brazil into 15 captaincies to organize colonization
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Quadro 2: A map of Brazil is shown being divided into 15 parts
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Each part represents a captaincy
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Quadro 3: donatários (simple nobles
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drawn as basic figures) receive the maps of the captaincies
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happy to receive the lands
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Quadro 4: A grantee holds a map as he distributes smaller pieces of land (land grants) for farmers
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Quadro 5: Farmers
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simply designed
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plantam e cultivam nas land grants
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The land is represented as small fields
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Quadro 6: A simple view of the captaincies
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with the lands divided and the farmers working
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Quadro 7: A map of modern Brazil is shown
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indicating that large land holdings are still a problem
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Quadro 8: A group of simple figures are seen deforesting and invading lands
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representing the practice of land grabbing
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Painel 9: A person forging documents to claim ownership of invaded land
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Quadro 10: Simple people being driven from their lands
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showing the negative social impact of land grabbing
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Quadro 11: The connection between ancient captaincies and modern land problems is highlighted
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with a map showing both periods
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Quadro 12: Simple conclusion
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with a reflection on how the history of the captaincies still affects Brazil today
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