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iCHSTM 2013 Programme • Version 5.3.6, 27 July 2013 • ONLINE (includes late changes)
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Through the law (alvará) of January 5, 1785, promulgated by the Queen of Portugal D. Maria I, textile manufactures were banned in Brazil and all those that existed were closed. Recent research has highlighted that, despite that prohibition, cottage textile industry was far more widespread in colonial Brazil than previously thought. This paper will present some cases that illustrate the existence of textile units in colonial Brazil, despite the royal prohibition.