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The Captaincy of Espírito Santo ( Portuguese: ''Capitania do Espírito Santo'') was one of the administrative units into which the territory of
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was divided during the colonial period.


History

There is no consensus regarding the date on which the territory, now known as
Espírito Santo Espírito Santo (; ) is a state in southeastern Brazil. Its capital is Vitória, and its largest city is Serra. With an extensive coastline, the state hosts some of the country's main ports, and its beaches are significant tourist attracti ...
, was recognized. The best-known version states that it was identified by Portuguese navigators in 1501, becoming the target of
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right from the beginning. Another version, defended by Professor Estilaque Ferreira da Silva, points out that the territory may have been approached a few years later due to physical obstacles to navigation from
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to the south of the country, which forced ships to go around, rather than bordering the area.


Establishment of the captaincy

On June 1, 1534, after the establishment of the Hereditary Captaincy system by the
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to colonize Brazil, the territory of Espírito Santo, which comprised the area between the
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of the
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and that of the
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(approximately), was donated to Vasco Fernandes Coutinho. He, accompanied by sixty refugees, disembarked from the ship ''Glória'' in a small cove on the Penha Hill on May 23, 1535, a
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, which is the reason why the ''
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'' Coutinho decided to baptize his lot with the name of Captaincy of Espírito Santo. The landing on Piratininga beach was difficult due to the attacks of the
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, requiring the explosion of two of the ship's artillery pieces to make the natives retreat, which allowed Coutinho to take possession of the land. There, a settlement that would later be known as
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was built, whose first dwellings were a chapel - under the invocation of Saint John, in honor of the
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- and a fortification (the Fortim do Espírito Santo). The indigenous people called this primitive town of Espírito Santo "Mboab", which means bird with feathered feet, "chicks with shoes", in reference to the Portuguese's booted feet. The term, spelled "''emboaba''", became a pejorative synonym for outsider. Once the '' sesmarias'' had been distributed, Coutinho gave the island next to the
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(today's Ilha do Boi) to
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; the island of Frades was given to Valentim Nunes; and on July 15, 1537, Duarte de Lemos, the 3rd Lord of Trofa, received the island of Santo Antonio (today's Island of Vitória), where he installed a
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in honor of
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and his residence. At this time, the colonizers seemed more comfortable with the natives. However, the lack of settlers to develop the work that had begun forced Coutinho to go to the
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. With his departure for
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, the situation was reversed and, in the face of indigenous attacks, a new town was founded on the border island of Santo Antônio in September 1551, and named Nossa Senhora da Vitória; the original town of Espírito Santo would be known as
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from then on.


Fight against foreigners

Between 1561 and 1564, Belchior Azeredo assumed the role of captain-major with all the powers and jurisdiction previously attributed to Vasco Fernandes Coutinho. Later, Azeredo, in command of one of the ships in
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' fleet, participated in the expulsion of the French invaders from
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and was rewarded with the donation of a vast ''sesmaria'', where he settled with his family. The territory, a target of sporadic invasions by the English and the French, was attacked by the English
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on February 8, 1592, when he was defeated with the loss of eighty men from his crew, not only because of the invasion, but also due to attacks by indigenous people.


Dutch invasions of Brazil

During the first
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, between 1624 and 1625, the ''
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'' of Espírito Santo, Francisco de Aguiar Coutinho, fought off an invasion by eight ships under the command of Piet Hein, from March 10 to 18, 1625, with the support of defensive attacks in the town and by residents. In the second Dutch invasions, between 1630 and 1654, the territory of the Captaincy of Espírito Santo was attacked again, now with seven ships, under the command of Colonel Johann von Koin. Four hundred men disembarked from the vessels from October 27 to November 13, 1640, but were repelled in Vitória by the forces of Captain João Dias Guedes on October 28. Faced with these attacks, the government-general sent forty troops to Vitória; one last Dutch attack on the Captaincy was recorded in 1653.


Administration of Francisco Gil de Araújo

In 1674, Francisco Gil de Araújo bought the captaincy from Antônio Luís Gonçalves da Câmara Coutinho for 40,000 ''
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'', whose possession was confirmed by
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on May 18, 1675, and he remained there from 1678 to 1682. During his administration, the construction of the Fort of Nossa Senhora do Carmo was completed, the Fort of São João was rebuilt and the Fort of São Francisco Xavier de Piratininga was erected in the town of Espírito Santo (Vila Velha) to protect the entrance to the bar of Vitória.


The mining cycle

At the beginning of the 18th century, with the discovery of
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in the interior of the Captaincy of Espírito Santo, the Portuguese Empire ordered that anyone who found themselves in the gold deposits should gather in the town of Vitória, and that excursions to the region, which was dismembered from the territory and gave rise to
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, should be avoided at all costs. For the same safety reasons, the opening of roads linking the Captaincy of Espírito Santo to Minas Gerais was also forbidden. In 1710, the governor-general observed that Vitória lacked all kinds of infrastructure and blamed this on the poor administration of those who governed the captaincy; however, the reason was the isolation resulting from the discovery of the mines. In 1715, the captaincy returned to the Portuguese Empire by purchase from the descendants of Francisco Gil de Araújo. The deed for this acquisition was drawn up on April 6, 1718. With the increase in mineral production in Minas Gerais, the importance of the Espírito Santo region grew, and the territory was elevated to the category of ''
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'' by the Provision of the Overseas Council of January 15, 1732. According to Augusto Sousa, the Royal Provision of April 10, 1736, ordered the governor-general in
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to send an engineer to the Captaincy of Espírito Santo every three years, equipped with the necessary materials for all repairs and improvements to the fortifications in the area. Apparently, this only happened in 1767–1768, when José Antônio Caldas was sent there to build the Fortress of Ilha do Boi and renovate the other existing ones. In a report addressed to the governor, he said that the captaincy had around 8,000 people and exported food, wood, cotton cloth and sugar to Bahia,
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and ports in the south, which were transported on ships belonging to Vitória merchants. This scenario did not change until the beginning of the 19th century, when the captaincy gained autonomy from the Captaincy of Bahia (1809) and began planting coffee around 1815. After Brazil's independence was proclaimed on September 7, 1822, the territory became a
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and remained so until the Proclamation of the Brazilian Republic on November 15, 1889, when it became the current state of
Espírito Santo Espírito Santo (; ) is a state in southeastern Brazil. Its capital is Vitória, and its largest city is Serra. With an extensive coastline, the state hosts some of the country's main ports, and its beaches are significant tourist attracti ...
.


See also

* History of Espírito Santo *
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* Prainha Historic Site * Memory House Museum


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