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8 New Christian Family Networks in the First Visitation of the Inquisition to Brazil
This chapter provides a case study of João and Diogo Nunes during the
First Visitation of the Inquisition to Brazil (1591–1595). The Nunes brothers
were part of a broader commercial network of New Christian merchant
families who controlled the sugar trade in northeastern Brazil during its
rapid expansion in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries.
However, the social ascendency of New Christians in colonial Brazil
threatened the existing elite who used the Inquisition to banish them
via spurious denunciations. Using Inquisition testimony, this chapter
will underscore the importance of New Christian networks to the sugar
trade. It was their success, which both brought them to the attention of
the Inquisition and saved them by virtue of royal intervention.