Read the excerpt below carefully and answer the following question.
'I am not insensible to the high honor which the King your master does me... but I must tell you that the people of this country are very different from the Portuguese, and are easily alarmed... It is far better for us to continue on our old footing, trading together as merchants when you come here, and departing when you have finished, than for you to build a permanent house here to live among us... Friends who meet occasionally remain friends, but neighbors who live together are prone to quarrel.'
— Kwamin Ansah, ruler of Elmina (in modern-day Ghana), responding to Portuguese requests to build a permanent trading fortress, 1482 (recorded by João de Barros in Asia, 1552)
Which of the following characteristics of early West African relations with European powers is best reflected in the excerpt?
- AWest African populations were devastated by the introduction of New World diseases like smallpox brought by Portuguese traders.
- West African rulers maintained political sovereignty and actively negotiated the terms of trade with European merchants.Cevap
- CWest African leaders were forced to accept the Spanish encomienda system as a framework for labor and trade concessions.
- DEuropean merchants immediately established a system of hereditary chattel slavery to replace indentured servitude along the African coast.