Renaissance · South America · Politics
1629
Dutch Take Pernambuco
1629
A Dutch West India Company fleet occupied the sugar-rich Portuguese captaincy of Pernambuco in northeastern Brazil, beginning Dutch Brazil. Rich Sephardic refugees from Amsterdam arrived at Recife and founded the first synagogue in the Americas. Sugar, capital, and Jewish commerce briefly converged on the Brazilian coast, creating a multiethnic colonial experiment unique in the seventeenth-century Atlantic world.