Confederate colonies

Villa Americana in 1906, an example of a Confederate colony, and present-day Americana, São Paulo.

Confederate colonies were made up of Confederate refugees who were displaced or fled their homes during or immediately after the American Civil War. They migrated to various countries, but especially Brazil, where slavery remained legal, and to a lesser extent Mexico and British Honduras (modern Belize).


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