Table of Contents
- 1 Why is King Alfonso I important?
- 2 What is Affonso requesting?
- 3 What concerns is Affonso addressing to the king of Portugal?
- 4 What sorts of things does King Afonso desire from the Portuguese?
- 5 Who was Afonso and what did he want?
- 6 What advantage did the Portuguese have in the Indian Ocean?
- 7 Who was the patron saint of King Afonso?
- 8 What did Afonso I do for the Portuguese?
- 9 Why was King Alfonso I opposed to slavery?
Why is King Alfonso I important?
1520), Afonso shaped the doctrine of Kongo’s version of Christianity. In 1526, upon discovering that Portuguese merchants were purchasing illegally enslaved persons and exporting them, Afonso established an administrative system to oversee the slave trade, which reached considerable proportions during his reign.
What is Affonso requesting?
King Affonso wanted the Portuguese to end their slave trade within his Kingdom. With sharing a belief in Christianity it was Affonso’s hope that the Portuguese would respect another Christian and his people.
What concerns is Affonso addressing to the king of Portugal?
In the excerpt below, Nzinga Mbemba (Afonso I), the king of the Kongo, writes to the Portuguese king to express his concern over the damaging effects of the slave trade.
Why did the king of Kongo convert to Christianity?
Conversion to Christianity solidified these important trading relationships. The Kongolese nobility swiftly adopted Christianity for several reasons. The first is that the nature of the centralized government and the hierarchically structured society facilitated the dissemination of information.
What did Affonso seek from Portugal?
What sorts of things does King Afonso desire from the Portuguese?
What sorts of things does King Afonso desire from the Portuguese? King Afonso desired wine, flour, the holy sacrament, the agents and officials to the men and merchants who need to set up shop, a few men to teach in their schools, surgeons and pharmacists, and physicians.
Who was Afonso and what did he want?
Although Alfonso was outspokenly opposed to slavery and initially fought the Portuguese demand for human beings, he eventually relented in order to sustain the economy of the Kongo. Initially Alfonso sent war captives and criminals to be sold as slaves to the Portuguese.
What advantage did the Portuguese have in the Indian Ocean?
Portugal’s purpose in the Indian Ocean was to ensure the monopoly of the spice trade. Taking advantage of the rivalries that pitted Hindus against Muslims, the Portuguese established several forts and trading posts between 1500 and 1510.
Does King Afonso see himself as an equal to King João or his subordinate Do you agree with that analysis?
Does King Afonso see himself as an equal to King Joao or his subordinate? Do you agree with that analysis? King Afonso sees himself a s subordinate because he is writing to King Joao about how much he needs help, and if it is possible for King Joao to help him to reconstruct his kingdom.
Why was Afonso the king of Kongo important?
He is sometimes called “The Apostle of Kongo” for his role in making Kongo a Christian kingdom. Nothing is known of his early life; most of what is known of his later life originates from a remarkable series of letters he wrote between 1509 and 1541 to various kings and government officials in Lisbon and Rome.
Who was the patron saint of King Afonso?
For at least one remarkable person, the priority was clear. João’s son also converted, and was baptized Afonso. When João died in 1509, Afonso struggled for the succession to the throne. He was victorious in battle, by his own account through the intercession of the Virgin Mary and Saint James, who became Kongo’s patron saint.
What did Afonso I do for the Portuguese?
Afonso I. During his reign, Afonso extended Kongo’s relations with Portugal, reaching an agreement (the Regimento, 1512) with Manuel I of Portugal by which the Kongo accepted Portuguese institutions, granted extraterritorial rights to Portuguese subjects, and supplied slaves to Portuguese traders.
Why was King Alfonso I opposed to slavery?
Although Alfonso was outspokenly opposed to slavery and initially fought the Portuguese demand for human beings, he eventually relented in order to sustain the economy of the Kongo. Initially Alfonso sent war captives and criminals to be sold as slaves to the Portuguese.