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Europeans to establish an economy based on capitalism
port
Primarily, ships.
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The Ming government was not impressed by the Portuguese. The Chinese thought the Europeans were barbarians or uncivilized people. The Chinese refused to trade with the Portuguese, but by 1600, they had allowed Portugal to set up a trading post at the port of Macao.
He discovered a passable route around Cape Bojador. This allowed the Portuguese to begin their exploration of Africa.
The Ming government was not impressed by the Portuguese. The Chinese thought the Europeans were barbarians or uncivilized people. The Chinese refused to trade with the Portuguese, but by 1600, they had allowed Portugal to set up a trading post at the port of Macao.
The Ming government was not impressed by the Portuguese. The Chinese thought the Europeans were barbarians or uncivilized people. The Chinese refused to trade with the Portuguese, but by 1600, they had allowed Portugal to set up a trading post at the port of Macao.
Africans were not allowed to work
the kings in African kingdoms were lured by Europeans with gifts such as manufactured goods and money and in return they allowed other Africans to be exported as slaves
The two main enabling factors for Portuguese overseas exploration were advancements in naval technology and the sponsorship and support from the Portuguese monarchy. The Portuguese developed faster and more maneuverable ships like the caravel, which allowed them to travel long distances. Additionally, Prince Henry the Navigator and subsequent kings of Portugal provided financial and logistical support to explorers, encouraging and organizing their expeditions.
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Africans were transported to the Caribbean by Europeans and Americans as part of the slave trade. The Caribbean was a pit-stop of sorts for slaves on the way to America. This allowed the ships to stock up on food and supplies before sailing up the coast to sell their cargo.