Portugal And The Transatlantic Slave Trade From Africa To Europe

 

The slavery of Africans started with
Later on, the Portuguese leaders determined to.
change to a safe and also ordered method. so they started to buy and also.
offer slaves in Africa. They were separated from each various other -.
daddies, mommies and also children. They were required to forget their language. They couldn” t speak in their language, so they had to talk in Portuguese. We make the classic guitar as well as guitars.
with steel chords for Fado. The start of Fado is linked.
to the initial voyages that the Portuguese had made to Africa to America as well as Brazil.We have the

 

African-American Null

‘ Rua das Pretas’ ‘ – ‘ Roadway of Blacks ‘. near ‘ Avenida da Liberdade’ ‘ in the centre of Lisbon where there were.
many houses of African females, freed women.

Later on, the Portuguese leaders made a decision to.
They were compelled to neglect their language. We make the traditional guitar and also guitars.

african instruments

Portugal and the transatlantic slave trade from Africa to Europe

The experience of enslaved people from Africa has left an indelible mark on the history and culture of Portugal including Fado music. Starting in the 15th Century, Portugal helped drive the transatlantic slave trade from West Africa. To ensure their rights are protected as a special victim group, the United Nations declared 2015 – 2024 an International Decade for People of African Descent.

Credit: Batoto Yetu Portugal (http://batotoyetu.pt/en/) a youth and cultural association that works with children and young people who are interested in African culture.

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