Renaissance · Africa · Politics

1518

Asiento Opens the Slave Trade

1518

Charles V granted a Flemish courtier the first royal asiento, a license to import four thousand enslaved Africans directly to Spanish America. The paper authorization turned an already grim traffic into a state-chartered industry. For three centuries Spanish ports would count black bodies by the shipload. The system would generate enormous profits while consigning millions of Africans to forced labor across the Atlantic for three centuries.