Renaissance · Africa · Politics
1569
Portuguese Reach Angola
1569
Portuguese adventurers under Paulo Dias de Novais began establishing forts on the coast of Angola, south of the old Kongo kingdom. They came for slaves, not gold, and within decades Luanda was funneling thousands of enslaved Central Africans each year toward the sugar plantations of Brazil. The Angolan slave trade eventually transported millions to Brazil, becoming the largest forced migration in human history.