they did join but nothing was taking from them so there is no date
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There were actually 4 reasons. They were: 1) Not enough money 2) Not enough people 3) Lack of Size 4) Conquested by Spain
British imperialist interests in Persia and Afghanistan were challenged by the ottoman empire.
The Portuguese explorer Afonso de Albuquerque established the colony of Goa in 1510. He captured the city from the Sultan of Bijapur and made it the capital of Portuguese India, solidifying Portugal's presence in the region. Goa became a crucial trading post and a center for maritime activities in the Indian Ocean. Under Albuquerque's leadership, it flourished as a significant cultural and economic hub for the Portuguese Empire.
The Portuguese were challenged by the Dutch in the 16th and 17th centuries when the Dutch East India Company emerged as a formidable rival in the spice trade. The Dutch successfully established trading posts and took control of Portuguese territories in Asia, including areas such as Malacca and Sri Lanka. This competition weakened Portuguese dominance in the region and contributed to the decline of their empire.
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Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau, and Cape Verde were part of the Portuguese Empire.
British Empire, French empire, Portuguese empire, Danish Empire, Ottoman Empire, Sultanate of Oman, and Dutch Empire
Key locations in within the Indian Ocean that the Portuguese establish and fortified for trading in the early modern era.
It had a trading empire around the Western Mediterranean
Portuguese Empire was created in 1500.
Evolution of the Portuguese Empire ended in 1999.
A empire that is from Portugal.
Portuguese traders first settled in Macau, also known as Macao, in the 1550's. It is located in China and was rented to Portugal by the Chinese empire as trading port in 1557.
The kind of government that the Portuguese empire had was a democratic one.
The primary difference between the Spanish and Portuguese empires was their geographical focus and their colonial strategies. The Spanish empire focused on the Americas, particularly Central and South America, while the Portuguese empire focused on maritime exploration and colonization in Africa, Asia, and Brazil. The Portuguese established a vast trading network, while the Spanish sought to extract valuable resources, such as gold and silver, from their American colonies.