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Zorluk: OrtaWest African Societies and the Transatlantic Slave Trade

"Each day the merchants are kidnapping our people—children of this country, sons of our nobles and vassals, even people of our own family... This corruption and depravity are so widespread that our land is entirely depopulated... It is our will that in these Kingdoms there should not be any trade of slaves nor outlet for them."

—King Afonso I of Kongo, letter to King João III of Portugal, 1526

The excerpt best illustrates which of the following developments in the late fifteenth and sixteenth centuries?

  1. A
    The establishment of the Spanish encomienda system, which granted land and tribute rights over West African communities to Spanish conquistadores.
  2. The growing Portuguese demand for enslaved labor on Atlantic island sugar plantations, which increasingly disrupted West African social and political structures.Cevap
  3. C
    The introduction of New World staple crops like maize and potatoes, which caused a massive demographic collapse across West African kingdoms.
  4. D
    The transition of British North American colonies from reliance on temporary contract laborers to permanent hereditary chattel slavery.

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The growing Portuguese demand for enslaved labor on Atlantic island sugar plantations, which increasingly disrupted West African social and political structures.
The correct option is correct because during the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries, the Portuguese established sugarcane plantations on Atlantic islands such as São Tomé and Madeira. The immense labor requirements of sugar cultivation drove a rapidly growing demand for enslaved West Africans, which disrupted the political stability of coastal African kingdoms like Kongo as traders resorted to kidnapping and unauthorized raids.

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1
Analyze the stimulus document, identifying the author (King Afonso I of Kongo), the recipient (King of Portugal), the date (1526), and the central complaint (depopulation due to unauthorized kidnapping of people for trade).
Recognize that the source document reflects early European maritime contact and trade dynamics on the West/Central African coast in the early 1500s.
Establishing the historical context and main argument of the source is essential for answering stimulus-based questions.
2
Connect the document's complaints about the slave trade to the broader European economic motivations of the era.
Identify that the primary driver of early Portuguese slave trading was the demand for labor on their recently established Atlantic island sugar plantations.
Linking localized historical evidence to global economic processes demonstrates historical analysis and contextualization skills.
3
Evaluate the choices to determine which option accurately describes the historical context and direct consequences of this labor demand, while ruling out options that misidentify labor systems, trade flows, or chronological periods.
Select the option focusing on Portuguese demand on Atlantic sugar plantations, and eliminate options confusing this with the Spanish encomienda system, the Columbian Exchange crop effects, or later British colonial labor transitions.
Differentiating between distinct historical periods, regions, and imperial labor systems is necessary to select the correct answer.

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West African political responses and the early transatlantic slave trade's connection to Atlantic island plantation agriculture.
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