Portuguese Navigators and French Expansion in Sixteenth-Century Brazil and Upper Guinea

CAHSA Online Lecture Series

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This talk uses four sixteenth-century manuscripts held by the Huntington Library—three portolan atlases and one navigation journal—to discuss French-Portuguese trade relations in West Africa and Brazil. These and related sources reveal patterns of extensive collaboration and cooperation in Upper Guinea and northeastern Brazil during the final quarter of the sixteenth century. This included the widespread—but still largely unknown—participation of French merchants in the transatlantic slave trade.

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