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- Captaincy_of_São_Vicente abstract "The Captaincy of São Vicente was a land grant and colonial administration in the far southern part of the colonial Portuguese Empire in Brazil. It was granted by D. Joao III to Martim Afonso de Sousa, a Portuguese admiral, in 1534. Sousa had founded the first two permanent Portuguese settlements in Brazil in 1532. One was São Vicente, near the present port of Santos, and the other was Piratininga, now São Paulo. Two tracts of land were issued to Martim Alfonso: one was centered on the settlement of Sao Vicente extending along the coastline from Cananeia to Bertioga (within present-day Sao Paulo State) and the other extended from Parati to Cabo Frio (within present-day Rio de Janeiro State). Although divided into two lots separated by the Captaincy of Santo Amaro, together these territories formed the captaincy of Sao Vicente.In 1681, Sao Paulo succceeded Sao Vicente as the capital of the captaincy, and the original name of the latter gradually fell into disuse.Sao Vicente was the only captaincy to succeed in southern Portuguese Brazil, along with the Captaincy of Pernambuco in the north. It was the origin of the state of São Paulo and of the expansion of Portuguese America west of the Tordesilhas Line by the Bandeiras.".
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- Captaincy_of_São_Vicente subject Category:Colonial_Brazil.
- Captaincy_of_São_Vicente subject Category:Former_subdivisions_of_Brazil.
- Captaincy_of_São_Vicente subject Category:Portuguese_colonization_of_the_Americas.
- Captaincy_of_São_Vicente subject Category:States_and_territories_established_in_1534.
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- Captaincy_of_São_Vicente comment "The Captaincy of São Vicente was a land grant and colonial administration in the far southern part of the colonial Portuguese Empire in Brazil. It was granted by D. Joao III to Martim Afonso de Sousa, a Portuguese admiral, in 1534. Sousa had founded the first two permanent Portuguese settlements in Brazil in 1532. One was São Vicente, near the present port of Santos, and the other was Piratininga, now São Paulo.".
- Captaincy_of_São_Vicente label "Capitainerie de São Vicente".
- Captaincy_of_São_Vicente label "Capitania de São Vicente".
- Captaincy_of_São_Vicente label "Capitanía de San Vicente".
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