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| Portuguese trading fortresses and compounds with resident merchants. |
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| trading going from africa, new world colonies, and europe. |
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| the trip african slaves took from africa to the americas. |
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| portuguese settlers on the african west coast after being expelled from portugal. |
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| king of kongo from 1507-1543 |
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| portuguese factory south of kongy established in the 1520s |
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| value of 1 healthy adult male slave |
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| established along the gold coast with the akan people |
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| a kingdom in west africa in the mid 17th century among the fon (aja) peoples |
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| a powerful city-state in which is now nigeria. |
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| movement of boer settlers in cape colony to escape the influence of british colonial government in 1834. |
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| 19th century wars in southern africa |
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| the leader of the zulu state from 1818-1828 |
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| sourhern african states that survived mfecane |
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| british statesman and reformer |
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| formal freedom from slavery |
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| african religious ideas and practices in the english and french caribbean islands |
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| american born descendants of salt water slaves |
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| african religious ideas and practices in brazil |
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| african religious ideas and practices among descendants of african slaves in haiti |
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| kingdom of runaway slaves in brazil in the 17th century |
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| founded in the 1660s to establish a monopoly over slave trade among british merchants |
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