- The
Ibicaba Revolt (Portuguese:
Revolta de
Ibicaba), also
known as the Partners'
Revolt (Revolta dos Parceiros) or the Immigrants'
Revolt (Revolta dos...
- The
Ibicaba Farm (in Portuguese:
Fazenda Ibicaba) is one of the most
known farms of Brazil.
Established in 1817 by
senator Nicolau Vergueiro, it was widely...
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joined the
workforce at
Ibicaba in 1846,
further contributing to the
transition away from
slave labor.[citation needed] The
Ibicaba farm,
which became one...
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workforce in
Brazil by
bringing the
first European immigrants to work in the
Ibicaba farm,
which he owned. The
contract was
prepared by
Vergueiro himself, establishing...
- words, he has very
little left. This
system was the
cause of the
Revolt of
Ibicaba. The
system was
adopted by
other farmers, but was not successful. Later...
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imposed a
regime of semi-slavery on the immigrants. In 1857, the
settlers of
Ibicaba Farm revolted,
leading the
German authorities to ban
immigration to Brazil...
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hired hundreds of
Portuguese and
later German settlers to work on the
Ibicaba Farm he
owned in
Limeira (the farm's
headquarters are now in Cordeirópolis)...