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This work presents a research completion study have the aims to understand the process of
colonial expansion in Portuguese America through the use of indigenous labor that has
become indispensable for colonial success. In this work, we also highlight the domination
mechanisms used by Europeans as an attempt to submit sub-metrics as communities to the
domains of the colonizing enterprise and we also analyze the actions and reactions of the
previous peoples of superiority that the European tried to impose on the indigenous peoples.
In this research we discussed not only the colonization of the coastal region of Portuguese
America, but we also observed that as the colonial advance expanded, it was possible to reach
the lands of the Amazon region, in which contact with the indigenous people was not less
violent. To develop this research, we used bibliographic sources that dialogue with the object
of study as a theoretical reference, and the work plan took place as a bibliographic research
with a qualitative approach, through which readings were studied that deepened the
knowledge about the object of study, a saber: theorists TODOROV, (2010); BOSI (1992);
SANTIAGO (1980); GONDIM, (2007); SOUZA (2009); SANTOS (2002), and other works
that portray historical facts about the colonial enterprise in Portuguese America. As a result, it
was observed that the occupation and colonization of Portuguese America were practically
based on the slavery of the indigenous people due to the search and recruitment of the hand
that was essential for the success of the occupation.
