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Liberia, A Country For By Former Slaves

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Liberia was a country for by former slaves which looked to escape the United States of America’s racist society. Liberia, unlike most of Africa, has a different story since former slaves from the United States to establish the second black republic in 1847 CE with the help of the United States government and the American colonization society. The establishment of Liberia was similar to the establishment Sierre Leone executed by the British Crown in 1787 because they both forcibly established colonies in an area where thousands already inhabited. Ironically, the same violent approach to colonization occurred in Africa by those who emerged from colonial status not so long ago. Although the purpose of Liberia was to establish a country that …show more content…

The Portuguese empire possessed strong naval power by the 15th century, which enabled the empire to start looking abroad to expand their influences. By 1415, the Portuguese had begun their oceanic voyages in Africa. Their overall purpose was to obtain access to the African gold mines to expand their markets. As the trade progressed with the Africans, the Portuguese began trading copper, brass, and other local goods for gold. As a result, the Portuguese began establishing trade post all over Africa. Additionally, the Portuguese established trade post in the region of Liberia as they looked for gold to fuel their voyages to the new world. Since the exploration and gold rush by the Portuguese was successful, by the 16th century the English, the Dutch, Spanish, and French joined the trade with Africa. Liberia and Sierre Leon became famous for their extensive amount of “Malagueta pepper, “resulting in their location to be referred as the “Pepper Coast.” Likewise, the British and the Dutch referred to this location as the “Grain Coast,” for its excess and great quality grain. The Europeans had been trading and communicating with Liberia, like all of Africa, since the 15th century. The communication from the Europeans resulted in a reluctance to sell their land to American colonist from the tribes who inhabited Liberia. Following the American Revolutionary War, the British Crown chose to evacuate thousands of free African-American with the purpose of

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