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    Colonial Cities and Jesuits in Portuguese Brazil Repeatedly Clashed Over
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Colonial Cities and Jesuits in Portuguese Brazil Repeatedly Clashed Over

Question 40

Question 40

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Colonial cities and Jesuits in Portuguese Brazil repeatedly clashed over the slave raids of the _________, or "pioneers/slave traders," in village territories.


A) bandeirantes
B) entradas
C) mocambos
D) quilombos

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