Publisher's Synopsis
Chronicle of the Discovery and Conquest of Guinea, Volume 2 recounts the early Portuguese voyages and military expeditions along the West African coast in the 15th century. Written by Gomes Eannes de Azurara, this historical work details the initial encounters between the Portuguese and the indigenous peoples of Guinea, providing insights into the motives, methods, and consequences of early European exploration. This volume offers a firsthand account of the challenges and triumphs of the Portuguese as they sought new trade routes, territories, and converts to Christianity. Through vivid descriptions and detailed narratives, Azurara captures the spirit of adventure and the complexities of cultural exchange that characterized this pivotal era in world history. A valuable resource for understanding the beginnings of European colonialism and its impact on Africa.
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