Quelimane

Japanese: Quelimane
Quelimane

…In the 18th century, many Africans were sent as slaves to Brazil, which was then a Portuguese colony, and later to the French islands of Reunion and Madagascar. The main port of entry for slaves was Quelimane. In the mid-19th century, rebellions by the Chewa and other peoples against the rule of Portuguese planters broke out, but were suppressed. …

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Japanese:

…18世紀には多くのアフリカ人が奴隷として当時ポルトガル領であったブラジルに送られ,のちにはフランス領のレユニオン島やマダガスカル島にも送られた。奴隷の主要積出港はケリマネQuelimaneであった。 ポルトガル人農園主の支配に対し,19世紀半ばにチェワ族などの反乱が起こったが鎮圧された。…

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