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      NO RASTRO DOS TRAFICANTES RETORNADOS E FORAGIDOS PARA PORTUGAL: A “INTELLIGENCIA SAQUAREMA” NO COMBATE AO TRÁFICO ATLÂNTICO DE ESCRAVOS DEPOIS DE 1850 Translated title: ON THE TRAIL OF THE RETURNED AND ESCAPADE SLAVE DEALERS TO PORTUGAL: THE “INTELLIGENCIA SAQUAREMA” IN THE SERVICE OF COMBATING THE ATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE AFTER 1850

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          Resumo Com a aprovação da Lei nº 581 de 4 de setembro de 1850, amplamente conhecida por Lei Eusébio de Queirós, o Governo Imperial passou a adotar diferentes meios no intuito de reprimir a ação dos traficantes de escravos no território nacional. Tema este que já há algum tempo vem sendo tratado com sucesso pela historiografia especializada nos anos finais do tráfico de africanos para o Brasil. Tomando um caminho um pouco diferente, este artigo se volta para os meios empregados pelo Governo Imperial no exterior para aquele mesmo fim. Nesse sentido, sua atenção recai sobre o serviço de inteligência desenvolvido pelos agentes consulares do Brasil em Portugal na década de 1850, no intuito de acompanhar e relatar às autoridades brasileiras os rastros dos traficantes de escravos retornados e foragidos para Portugal após o endurecimento das medidas anti-tráfico no Império.

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          Abstract With the approval of Law no. 581 of September 4, 1850, also known as the Eusébio de Queirós Law, the Imperial Government began to adopt different means to repress the action of slave dealers in the national territory. This subject has been successfully treated for some time now by specialized historiography on the final years of the traffic of Africans to Brazil. Taking a slightly different path, this article turns to the means employed by the Imperial Government abroad for that same purpose. In this sense, its attention falls on the intelligence service developed by Brazilian consular agents in Portugal in the 1850s, to follow the traces of slave dealers returned and fugitives to Portugal after the tightening of anti-slave trade measures in the Empire.

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                Journal
                alm
                Almanack
                Almanack
                Universidade Federal de São Paulo - UNIFESP (Guarulhos, SP, Brazil )
                2236-4633
                2022
                : 30
                : ea01920
                Affiliations
                [1] Curitiba Paraná orgnameUniversidade Federal do Paraná Brazil
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                S2236-46332022000100503 S2236-4633(22)00003000503
                10.1590/2236-463330ea01920
                58ade943-30a7-47cd-9b54-b3674695b7ef

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 19 July 2020
                : 05 May 2021
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                Saquarema Diplomacy,Eusébio de Queirós Law,Slave Trade,Serviço de Inteligência Saquarema,Lei Eusébio de Queirós,Tráfico de Escravos

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