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Trading Post Empires: Portuguese Trading Posts
WEBJul 31, 2015 · Portuguese trading posts were designed not to conquer territory but to control trade routes by forcing merchant vessels to stop and pay duties. By the mid-16th Century, Portuguese merchants had built …
The Portuguese Empire at its maximum extent - Vivid …
WEBNov 28, 2015 · At its peak, the Portuguese Empire covered 5.4 million square kilometers (2.12 million square miles) of territory. The map below shows countries that had at least a territory under Portuguese control.
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WEBJul 28, 2021 · The Portuguese built an empire from 1420 onwards that was largely composed of trade centres dotted around the coasts of three continents. This colonial enterprise was driven by a search for African …
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WEB1. Check a map. Portugal is as far west as Europe gets. That means its the farthest from the major trade routes. 2. Portugal hit the seas in the early 1400s (in the last period). So, they have a massive head start and, thus, …
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