“We Decreed by Law”: Regulating the Slave Trade in Sixteenth-Century Kongo
Teaching how the rulers of Kongo regulated the slave trade

When the Portuguese sailed south along the African coast in the second half of the fifteenth century, they established trade posts along the way. These trade posts often affected how African states developed. The Kingdom of Kongo was one of the states that cultivated close relations with the Portuguese.
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