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Hunting a home in Brazil

Chapter 2: INTRODUCTION.
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A detailed travel account of central Brazil based on an extended tour, recorded as daily observations. It surveys agricultural resources, climate, landscapes, urban approaches and port fortifications, and notes customs procedures encountered on arrival and travel. The author describes local manners, government structures, and practical information for prospective settlers, emphasizing the country’s natural resources and the considerations relevant to emigration and establishing a home.

INTRODUCTION.

The present publication is the result of observations made during an extended tour in the central portion of Brazil.

The most ample facilities for exploring the territory were afforded by the authorities of the empire, and more especially by that high-toned gentleman and liberal-minded statesman, Conselheiro Dom Antonio Francisco de Paula e Sousa, to whose personal and official support is due whatever of value may attach to this collection of facts.

This daily record was made for the information of a number of personal friends, but the conviction that many other persons are also interested in a region of such vast resources, induces the author to submit it to the public, as a faithful description of the soil, productive climate, people and government, of the country.

All the requisites of a desirable home have been found in Brazil; and a consideration of the data here presented may enable those concerned to determine upon the propriety of transferring their residence to that favored land.