1442 – Portugal Enslaves The Berbers

In 1442, the Portuguese enslave the Berbers, a North African tribe living in the southern part of the Mediterranean sea. Portugal decided to enslave the Berbers because they wanted to gain access to Africa, as Africa was a prime trade market. Through the acquisition of Berber slaves, Portugal was now able to make its economic presence known in Africa.

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