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Portuguese advent to West African trade

The Portuguese opened direct maritime trade with West Africa from 1481, exporting gold from the Guinea coast.

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Portuguese advent to West African trade

The Portuguese opened direct maritime trade with West Africa from 1481, exporting gold from the Guinea coast.

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The Portuguese opened direct maritime trade with West Africa from 1481, exporting gold from the Guinea coast. Pachecco estimated that 170,000 dobras of pure gold were carried annually to Portugal from Guinea after this date. This inaugurated five centuries of European commercial engagement with the region. The period 1481–1530 is described as the "golden age" of the Guinea traffic for Portugal.

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