Regardless, without the moors in Europe, the Europeans wouldn't have known about West Africa and they also played a big role at the beginning. And weren't the moors the same people who invaded Timbuktu and captured Ahmad Baba, one of its greatest scholars, and destroyed part of its libraries? Moors are the greatest race traitors. So I don't understand why people are defending them on this thread. Yes, they achieved a lot in Europe and they were black. But that doesn't negate what they did when they left Europe.
Europeans were already in West Africa prior to the Atlantic slave trade. Like I said before you had Jewish, Italian and Iberian merchants in Upper West African cities like Gao. Italians and Iberians for example LOOOOOONG had maps of Upper West Africa since the 14th century. And it was not Moors who told Europeans about coastal West Africa but the people who inhabit the lands that were once Ghana, Mali and Songhay i.e the Western Sudan. After the Mali empire defeated the Portuguese, the Malians opened up trade with them. Who then ventured further south. And the Moroccans who invaded Songhay at the time was controlled by Arab elites. Berbers long then lost control to the Arabs. And during that time those same Black Berbers were being oppressed by Arabs in Morocco.
Lastly if we're going to talk about race traders then like me, @Akan and @Grano-Grano you can't ignore coastal West Africans selling fellow Africans in large numbers and their economy being based off slave trading. Like I said you can't have it one way.
This whole crap about "race traitors" is silly, especially when you had Africans referring to other Africans like the Fulani as "white people." Kongolese people siding with the Portuguese to take out another rival. Or Abyssinians(Ethiopians) siding with the SAME Portuguese who laid ruin to the Swahili coast civilization. So why the heck are the Moors even singled out? Morocco and Songhay been had rivalry and Songhay has had many wins over Morocco until the invasion.
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