A França Antártica, Villegagnon e a Reforma: um projeto colonizador dentro da crise religiosa e outros projetos de dependência com aspectos religiosos quatro séculos depois

During the transition of the fithteenth to sixteenth centuries, european countries searched new lands. The chief problem concerned to find complements for european economy. Spain and Portugal were the first countries to look for and to find and colonize new lands. Other countries have done the same...

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Main Author: Antônio Luiz Porto e Albuquerque
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Spanish
Portuguese
Published: Diretoria do Patrimônio Histórico e Documentação da Marinha 2006
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/f7f8e00dc24842f4a0a5905e582a7777
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Summary:During the transition of the fithteenth to sixteenth centuries, european countries searched new lands. The chief problem concerned to find complements for european economy. Spain and Portugal were the first countries to look for and to find and colonize new lands. Other countries have done the same effort. France was one among them. France was living under the Reform divided in bloody internal religious wars, but under an idea of Villegagnon tried to obtain a colony in Brazil at Guanabara bay. A misunderstanding between catholics and protestants had its place there with an effort to expel the invasors. The portuguese victory took an end to the idea of a French Antartic.