Slave Economy and Society in Minas Gerais and So Paulo, Brazil in 1830

FRANCISCO VIDAL LUNA, HERBERT S. KLEIN
2004 Journal of Latin American Studies  
The current analysis of slave society in Brazil has involved a rethinking of the traditional plantation dominated model, with a new stress on the wide dispersion of slaves among whites and non-whites and their involvement in a lively internal economy as well as in extractive industries. This general picture is confirmed in a detailed analysis of the economy and slavery practised in the two major provinces of Minas Gerais and São Paulo in the late 1820s and early 1830s. Slaves were held in small
more » ... units and they could be found in every region and occupied in every major economic activity. In some regions there was even positive growth rates of the resident slave population despite the massive arrival of Africans. Finally we find women and free coloured as significant slave-owners, with the latter especially concentrated in the trades.
doi:10.1017/s0022216x03007053 fatcat:73tbxtwzjbamdosaj3stvvblxq