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    • [DOC File]King Afonso I of Kongo wrote some twenty four official ...

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      Letter from King Affonso of Kongo to the King of Portugal to end Portuguese Slave trade in Kongo. Sir, Your Highness should know how our Kingdom is being lost in so many ways that it is convenient to provide for the necessary remedy, since this is caused by the excessive freedom given by your agents and officials to the men and merchants who ...

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    • [DOCX File]Kongo: A Kingdom Divided

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      The letters touch on many themes – relations between Portugal and Kongo, Afonso’s devotion to Christianity, and the slave trade. The following exerts come from two letters of 1526, when Portuguese slave trading was causing serious disruption in Kongo, prompting Afonso to request help in controlling the activities of Portuguese merchants.

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      CHAPTER 15 OUTLINE – The Maritime Revolution, to 1550. I.Global Maritime Expansion Before 1450. A.The Pacific Ocean. 1.Over a period of several thousand years, peoples originally from Asia crossed the water to settle the islands of the East Indies, New Guinea, the Melanesian and Polynesian islands, the Marquesas, New Zealand, and other Pacific islands out to Hawaii.

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    • Black Then | The Kongo-Portuguese War: Battle of Mbumbi 1622

      The Kingdom of Kongo was formed around 1375. Legend tells of a ruling class who originated in the region around the Congo River, established a political base of Mbanza Kongo, and from this capital added provinces: some joining voluntarily, others through conquest. Those that submitted voluntarily remained under the control of their original rulers.

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    • [DOC File]A Short History of Africa - Stanford University

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      Kongo. kingdom made it similar to the Songhai Empire of . Askia. Muhammad? 5. How did . Afonso’s. rule both help and hurt . Kongo? 6. What did the slave trade between . Kongo. and Portugal eventually do to the population of West Africa? Author: cdoneski Created Date: 05/09/2012 10:18:00 Title: Chapter 6: Central and Southern Africa Last ...

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    • [DOCX File]More change is coming. | New Orleans Museum of Art

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      Kongo, powerful kingdom of central Africa after fourteenth century . Established diplomatic and commercial relations with Portugal, 1482 . Kings of Kongo converted to Christianity sixteenth century; King Afonso. Slave raiding in Kongo . Portuguese traded textiles, weapons, and advisors for Kongolese gold, silver, ivory, and slaves

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    • [DOCX File]para 1 - Laurel County

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      The cultural origins of Angola are tied to the traditions of the central Bantu peoples and the ancient kingdom of Kongo Located on the southwestern coast of Africa, Angola became a key colony in the growing Portuguese empire after 1500, but for most of the years of its domination Portugal exerted little cultural influence, content to control ...

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    • [DOC File]The Trans Atlantic Slave Trade

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      The Kingdom of . Kongo. In the fifteenth century, or even earlier, a town situated on a hilltop about seventy miles south of the Congo River became the center of a powerful kingdom, called Kongo. From the town of Mbanza Kongo, a growing territory was brought under the control of a king and his nobility.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 25: Africa and the Atlantic World

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      The Kingdom of Kongo suffered the same fate. At first an ally of Portugal, Kongo later became a target for military invasion - about 1665, when the King of Kongo was captured and killed, and the independence of Kongo was ended. One of the motives in these Portuguese conquests was the procurement of slaves.

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