The WIC's African Forts: Gold, Slaves, and the Dutch Atlantic — Fexingo History copertina

The WIC's African Forts: Gold, Slaves, and the Dutch Atlantic — Fexingo History

The WIC's African Forts: Gold, Slaves, and the Dutch Atlantic — Fexingo History

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The Dutch West India Company is often remembered for New Amsterdam and the Brazil adventure, but its most enduring legacy was in West Africa. This episode follows Lucas and Luna as they explore the string of fortified trading posts—Elmina, Fort Nassau, Fort Santo Antonio—that the WIC captured from the Portuguese in the 1630s and 1640s. Why did the Dutch want African forts in the first place? The answer is gold, but also slaves. Lucas explains how the WIC's African operations became the engine of the Dutch Atlantic slave trade, shipping over 500,000 enslaved Africans to the Americas. He delves into the brutal 'castle system' where captives were held in dungeons beneath the governor's quarters, the role of African kingdoms like the Denkyira and the Ashanti in supplying slaves, and the eventual decline of the WIC's monopoly. Luna asks about the forts today, and Lucas describes the UNESCO-listed Elmina Castle and its haunting 'Door of No Return'. The episode ends with a reflective question: can we separate the architectural beauty of these forts from the human suffering they represent?

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