Multiple Choice
A decisive event in the history of Brazilian slavery was
A) the Anglo-Brazilian Treaty of 1830.
B) the Queiroz anti-slave-trade law of 1850.
C) the decline of the sugar-growing Northeast after 1850.
D) the growing prosperity of the coffee-growing zone after 1850.
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