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    Why did the Portuguese build trading posts?….. 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 more than 50 trading posts between west Africa and east Asia.
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    Where can I find information about the Portuguese Empire?Wikimedia Commons has media related to Portuguese Empire. Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Portuguese Empire. Dutch Portuguese Colonial History: history of the Portuguese and the Dutch in Ceylon, India, Malacca, Bengal, Formosa, Africa, Brazil. Language Heritage, lists of remains, maps.
    Where did the Portuguese trade in Africa?The government in Lisbon controlled the trading posts located on the West Coast of Africa. Those on the other side of the Cape, known as the ‘Estado da India’, were placed under the authority of a Viceroy in Goa. Often fortified, they were used as ports of call for Portuguese ships and as warehouses and markets for their cargo.
    How did Portugal become a trading empire?Portugal's voyages of discovery turned the nation into a trading empire. Maps, such as the 1502 Cantino Planisphere, traced a new view of the world. Biblioteca Estense Universitaria, Modena Cultural cross-pollination inspired works of art, like this c. 1600 ivory carving from China, likely inspired by the Virgin and Child.
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    WEBIt was this search that led the Portuguese down the coast of West Africa to Sierra Leone in 1460. Due to several technological and cultural advantages, Portugal dominated world trade for nearly 200 years, from the fifteenth …

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    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 …

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