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2.2. Turbulent Centuries in Africa. Portugal’s Foothold. Portugal begins building forts along West African coasts to provide supplies & repair ships Not true colonies – only enough men to run posts Attacked international cities on East African coast to control important trade cities.

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  1. 2.2 Turbulent Centuries in Africa

  2. Portugal’s Foothold • Portugal begins building forts along West African coasts to provide supplies & repair ships • Not true colonies – only enough men to run posts • Attacked international cities on East African coast to control important trade cities

  3. The Slave Trade • Slaves had been used through out history • Europeans seen slaves & most profitable & important product to trade • Slaves sold to work on plantations • European traders stayed on coast – relied on African tribes to provide slaves & bring to trading forts • Some African leaders tried to resist, but were unsuccessful

  4. New African States • State = areas with independent governments • Slave trade = population decrease = some stated disappear • Slave trade = economic gains = new states created • Asante Kingdom = powerful kingdom in west Africa • Osei Tutu unifies neighboring tribes & leads Asante Kingdom • Kept power by claiming his power came from heaven • Tutu has monopoly on gold & slave trade • Uses rival European countries for protection

  5. Asante Kingdom

  6. European Expansion • The Dutch establish the 1st permanent settlement in Cape Town, South Africa • The Boers (Dutch farmers) didn’t respect locals • Boers = Calvinist = believed they were chosen • The French settle in Senegal • The British search for source of the Nile River

  7. Senegal

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