Abstract

The structure of slave property and the productive activities in Jacarei, between the years of 1777 and 1829, show that there was a substantial growth in the slave population, specially since the introduction of the coffee culture, which substituted food stuffs. The other activities, such as handicrafts and commerce, seen to have played a support role to agriculture.

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