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mkharikagiso55

zulu kingdom and anglo war - Yahoo Image Search Results - 2 views

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    An image depicting the Anglo-Zulu wars
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    Bookmark one image please - this is a link to a page of images. thanks.
wandile_masoka

Home - Learning Center - Slavery and Anti-Slavery: A Transnational Archive - 2 views

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    This section covers the topic of abolitionism, the abolitionist movement that was to end slavery.
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    Hi wandile. Please redo your name tag to show Wandile Masoka as one word. Also your bookmark to Gale is to a helppage, not to a primary source. You need to correct this - tahnks so much and well done on the hard work.
mzamombewana

Central Africa - Development of the slave trade | Britannica - 3 views

  • The Atlantic opening had an earlier and more direct impact on Central Africa than the Mediterranean opening. In the 1470s a colony of Portuguese was settled on the offshore island of São Tomé. The Portuguese had been experimenting with colonial plantations for more than a century and already had settlements on Cape Verde and the Canary and Madeira islands
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      This paragraph indicate the arrival of Portuguese and establishment of slave in Central Africa.
  • Central African slaves taken to the island slave market were sold to three destinations. The strongest were sold to the Akan miners of the Gold Coast in West Africa, where royal Portuguese agents were able to buy up to half a ton of gold a year in exchange for imported commodities and slave workers from other parts of the continent.
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      This paragraph or annotated text indicate the locations and trade routes of slaves from Central Africa to Portuguese markets.
  • The second attempt to build a European colony in Central Africa occurred in the kingdom of Kongo surrounding the mouth of the Congo River. Portuguese traders exploited a division in the ruling class to gain a foothold at the court and the support of a royal claimant, who adopted Christianity and assumed the title of Afonso I
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      This section indicates the Portuguese effort to capture Congo a region in Central Africa and colonize it for the trading slaves purposes.
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    The blog/newspaper indicates the arrival of Portuguese in Central Africa with their trading purpose. It then highlights how Portuguese conquered and traded African slaves in some regions of Free State Congo (Modern: DRC).
nqobilemaseko41

Illegal Traffic in Arms - 6 views

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    "the Powers recognize the high value of the Law on the prohibition of Slave Trafficing of blacks, issued by His Majesty The Emperor of the Ottomans on 4-16 Dec. 1889, and are assured that a surveillance action will be taken by the Ottoman authorities, especially in the western part of Arabia and on the routes that keep that coast in communication with other possessions of His Imperial Majesty in Asia." Similar actions were called on to be taken by the Shah of Persia and the Sultan of Zanzibar. The participants also agreed to stop sales of guns and other weapons to Africans. some of the participants were Zanzibar, Gernamy and Italy
mzamombewana

December 1877 - Document - Nineteenth Century Collections Online - 8 views

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    This primary source outlines the confidential information of the slaves who were murdered by the Portuegese lords in central Africa.
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    This primary source highlights the number and occurrence of daily murdering of slaves by the Portuegese and others in central Africa, Eliver Congo during the period.
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    Well tagged. Have you figured out how to annotate yet? Remember you need to annotate. Best, Natasha
wandile_masoka

images - 1 views

wandile_masoka

Journal article from Taylor and Francis of African Diaspora Archaeology and Heritage - ... - 1 views

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    From Slavery to Post-Slavery in Nouakchott's bidonvilles, Mauritania.
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