Between 1870 and 1930, about 5 million immigrants arrived in Brazil

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Between 1870 and 1930, about 5 million immigrants arrived in Brazil

Jane Bezerra
Jane Bezerra Posted 2026-02-17 18:17:29
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🌎 The Brazil born from ships.

Ships that crossed oceans carrying more than people.

They carried dreams. Fears. Silent farewells in the ports of the world.

 

🇮🇹 Italians fleeing hunger and poverty after the unification of their homeland.

🇩🇪 Germans seeking stability amid wars and crises in Europe.

🇸🇾 🇱🇧 Syrians and Lebanese escaping the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and persecution.

🇯🇵 Japanese facing land scarcity and limited opportunities in a transforming Japan.

🇵🇰 Pakistanis searching for work, dignity, and a new beginning.

 

Between 1870 and 1930, about 5 million immigrants arrived in Brazil.

They did not speak our language.

They did not know our climate.

They did not know what awaited them.

But they stayed.

They worked in coffee plantations.

They opened small shops.

They planted gardens.

They built cities.

They created schools.

They formed families.

🇯🇵 The first Japanese ship, the Kasato Maru, arrived in 1908 bringing 781 immigrants. Today, Brazil is home to the largest Japanese community outside Japan.

🇮🇹 Italians transformed São Paulo and the South.

🇩🇪 Germans shaped entire cities with their architecture and discipline.

🇵🇰 Arabs revolutionized commerce.

🗾 Asians brought technique, organization, and tradition.

And the most beautiful part?

They did not erase their roots.

They mixed them.

Brazil was already the result of the union between Indigenous peoples, Africans, and Portuguese. Immigration expanded this mixture and created something unique in the world.

 

Today, many Brazilians carry Italian surnames, Japanese features, German eyes, Arab flavors… and a Brazilian heart.

 

We are the result of courage.

Of mothers who cried on the docks.

Of fathers who faced the unknown.

Of children who grew up between two cultures.

 

Immigration did not divide Brazil.

It made us giants.

 

Every accent is a chapter.

Every traditional dish is living memory.

Every cultural celebration is resistance.

#TchêHistórias

Brazil does not belong to a single people.

It belongs to everyone who chose to stay, work, and love this land.

 

And perhaps that is why Brazilians carry something so rare in their blood:

the whole world.

 

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