Late Middle Ages · Africa · Exploration

1406

Portugal Secures Atlantic Islands

1406

Portuguese settlers were establishing permanent colonies on the Azores and Madeira, experimenting with sugar cultivation and African slave labor in patterns that would be scaled up for Brazil and the Caribbean. The fifteenth-century Atlantic was becoming, quietly, a Portuguese lake. Madeira's sugar plantations, worked by enslaved laborers, served as the prototype for the economy that would devastate Brazil and the Caribbean.