One of the indicators of the success of Portuguese settlements in the Brazilian interior was:
A) The establishment of factories for the manufacture of brazilwood.
B) The intermarriage of settlers with surrounding indigenous chieftain families.
C) The failure of French merchants to find any of their trading posts in the rainforest.
D) The establishment of rice plantations after sugar crops failed.
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