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Travels in the interior of Brazil / with notices on its climate, agriculture, commerce, population, mines, manners, and customs: and a particular account of the gold and diamond districts.

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The narrative records a commercial and scientific journey through southern and central Brazil and the Rio de la Plata region, combining travel episodes with detailed observations on climate, geology, agriculture, commerce, population, and social customs. It describes coastal ports, inland towns and routes, mining districts and techniques for gold and diamond extraction, local manufacturing such as mills and the mint, and regional natural history and resources. Chapters present practical accounts of routes and settlements, institutional arrangements under Portuguese rule, and assessments of trade prospects with England, supplemented by maps, plates, and an appendix of official and private reports.

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John Mawe

John Mawe was an English geologist and traveler, best known for his detailed observations of Brazil in the early 19th century. His notable work, "Travels in the Interior of Brazil," provides a comprehensive account of the country's climate, agriculture, commerce, and the social customs of its people. Mawe's writings also include insights into the gold and diamond districts, reflecting his keen interest in the natural resources of the region. His explorations contributed to the understanding of Brazil's geography and culture during a period of significant change.

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