Some Major Trade Routes around 1500ish

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The Plantation, Atlantic Crossings, & Africa’s West Coast in the 1500s and 1600s

Some Major Trade Routes around 1500ish

Sugar Cane

Migration of sugar cultivation from Asia into the Atlantic (www Migration of sugar cultivation from Asia into the Atlantic (www.slavevoyages.org)

Sugar Cane Growing in Madeira

Sugar Cane Being Harvested

Sugar Cane Cut

Migration of sugar cultivation from Asia into the Atlantic (www Migration of sugar cultivation from Asia into the Atlantic (www.slavevoyages.org)

West Africa Map 1500ish

Kongo Kingdom

Kongo Kingdom, Map from 1617

Kongo, Angola, Benguela, c.1760