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“E o pior é que a maior parte do ouro que se tira das minas passa em pó e em moeda para os reinos estranhos e a menor quantidade é a que fica em Portugal e nas cidades do Brasil…”


João Antonil. Cultura e opulência do Brasil por suas drogas e minas, 1711.


Esta frase indica que as riquezas minerais da colônia

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  • B) were used, in large part, to fulfill the Treaty of Methuen between Portugal and England.

The quote from João Antonil's "Cultura e opulência do Brasil por suas drogas e minas, 1711" suggests that a significant portion of the wealth from Brazil's mines was being sent to foreign kingdoms, with a smaller amount remaining in Portugal and Brazil. The Treaty of Methuen, signed in 1703, was a commercial agreement between Portugal and England that favored English textiles in exchange for Portuguese wine. Therefore, it's likely that a portion of Brazil's mineral wealth was used to fulfill this treaty.

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