Answer:
The main concern for Portuguese explorers in Brazil was finding any usable resources for trade or agriculture
Thus the correct answer is Option C.
Explanation:
Portuguese started to migrate from Brazil in search of economic opportunities. Portuguese population increased in Brazil. People were mostly countryside farmworkers and they settled in urban areas in Brazil as minor traders, retailers, gatekeepers and cobblers.
Due to internal civil wars and upheavals in Portugal there was huge evacuation of people to Brazil. The World War I and the great depression temporarily halted the immigration.
Many Portuguese opened bars, restaurants and small scale industries in Brazil to earn their livelihood and gradually the immigration dwindled.
Because of the forty-niner goldrush.
One of the main reasons why trade in West Africa was so important is because this was the "hub" of the African part of the Triangle Trade--meaning that a large majority of the slaves used in the New World came from West Africa.
The Armenian Genocide happened in world war I due to the rising tension between the young Turk government and the christian Armenians. The Turks largely followed the teaching of jihad, or "the holy war'' which taught them to kill all non Muslims. The Armenian community was made up of three religious denominations: Armenian Catholic, Armenian Protestant, and Armenian Apostolic, the Church of the vast majority of Armenians. the Armenians, because they were not Muslim but Christian were killed in mass. Over 1.5 million Armenians were slaughtered.