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quilombo

 or mocambo

In colonial Brazil, a community organized by fugitive slaves. Quilombos were located in inaccessible areas and usually consisted of fewer than 100 people who survived by farming and raiding. The largest and most famous was Palmares, which grew into an autonomous republic and by the 1690s had 20,000 inhabitants. It owed its prosperity to abundant irrigated land and the abduction of slaves from Portuguese plantations. The abducted slaves were kept in bondage by the runaways. Several Portuguese and Dutch slave-hunting expeditions (bandeira) attempted to destroy Palmares; one of these finally succeeded in 1694.



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On 20 November 2007, true to his word, Lula launched a two-billion-reals programme to develop the remaining Quilombos (the communities of freed--and escaped--African slaves founded in the country's forests who often acted as resistance groups, leading rebellions and plantation raids).
In 1823, this was the site of the key battle that led to Brazil's independence from Portugal, and before that, there were Indian settlements here, and even some quilombos, or runaway slave camps.
 
 
 
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