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Effects of European Exploration (New African States (Osei Tutu (Raided…
Effects of European Exploration
European Footholds
malindi
Malindi and Mombasa were African Coastal trading cities that were attacked by the Portuguese and used as international trade hubs.
mombasa
Slave Trade
Missionaries
Missionaries came into Africa and tried to convert the local populates to Christianity.
Affonso I
A major voice against the slave trade and was raised by the Portuguese.
Plantations
Europe joined the major slave trade as it was profitable people bought Slaves as exotic servants and farm workers.
New African States
Osei Tutu
Raided neighboring Cities and was part of the Astante Kingdom and unified the kingdom.
Monopoly
The Astante created a monoply on the Slave market and traded the Europeans slaves and gold for firearms.
Asante Kingdom
Was the main hub for Osei Tutu and raided and pillage neighboring kingdoms.
Oyo Empire
Rose to Successive by trading with the Europeans and used their wave of wealth to fund wars and attack other Kingdoms.
European Presence Widens
Cape Town
Cape Town was a main trading port and for established by the Portuguese to control trade around Africa.
Boers
Dutch farmers that settled at Cape Town