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WHII: SOL 4a-f Exploration of Africa. Portugal The Portuguese explored Africa searching for a sea route to Asia by heading East Dias rounded.

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Page 1: WHII: SOL 4a-f Exploration of Africa. Portugal The Portuguese explored Africa searching for a sea route to Asia by heading East Dias rounded.

WHII: SOL 4a-f

Exploration of Africa

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Portugal

• The Portuguese explored Africa searching for a sea route to Asia by heading East

• Dias rounded the southern tip of Africa• They wanted a sea route to Asia that bypassed

the Mediterranean• They wanted to buy goods directly from Africa

instead of through Arab middlemen

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West Africa

• Started in West Africa with small forts to collect food and water, fix their ships

• Established trading posts exchanging muskets, tools and cloths for gold, ivory, hides, and slaves

• Took over East African trading centers like Mombasa and Malindi, forcing out Arab traders and extending their own empire

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Portuguese Empire

• Portugal established trading posts along the coast of East and West Africa, but did not explore the interior of the continent

• Portuguese empire declines in the 1600s

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African Slave Trade

• Slavery had existed since ancient time in most civilizations around the world (Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, Persians, Indians, and Arabs)

• Slaves quickly became the most important item in profitable African trade

• Europeans brought slaves to the “New World” to work on plantations

• Established the Atlantic slave trade

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African Leaders Resist

• Europeans rarely led raids to capture slaves• African rulers and traders went into the

interior to capture slaves and bring them to the coastal ports

• As the demand for slaves increased, African leaders tried to resist or stop the slave trade

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Affonso I

• Affonso I-ruler of the Kongo tribe spoke out against the slave trade

• Tutored by Portuguese missionaries• Appealed to European royalty to end the slave

trade and develop modern, Christian nations in Africa

• He was unsuccessful and the slave trade continued

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Asante Kingdom• Osei Tutu- ruled the powerful Asante kingdom– Unified his people by claiming his right to rule came

from heaven– Defeated the powerful neighboring nation of

Denkyera– Bureaucracy was efficient due to officials being

chosen by merit– Asante established a monopoly over gold mining and

slave trade– Played European nations against one another for

protection