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Portugal's Monopoly on the Spice Trade and Its Collapse

Portugal's Monopoly on the Spice Trade and Its Collapse

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Portugal built and then lost its monopoly on the spice trade, the economic backbone of its empire for over a century. They trace the early monopoly established by Afonso de Albuquerque's capture of Malacca in 1511, the savvy use of the cartaz system to control Indian Ocean shipping, and the surprising role of the House of Fugger in financing the Portuguese crown. The conversation delves into how the consolidation of the Estado da Índia under governors like João de Castro secured Portuguese dominance, only for it to unravel under the Iberian Union and the rise of Dutch and English competition. Lucas explains the critical shift after the Dutch captured the Moluccas and the Portuguese lost access to nutmeg and cloves, leading to a collapse in spice revenues by the 1630s. The episode also touches on the little-known figure of Duarte Coelho, a factor whose personal fortune was tied to the trade. A natural pause allows for a brief listener support appeal tied to the theme of preserving historical knowledge. #SpiceTrade #Portugal #EstadoDaIndia #Malacca #Cartaz #HouseOfFugger #JoãoDeCastro #DuarteCoelho #Moluccas #DutchEastIndiaCompany #IberianUnion #Monopoly #IndianOcean #Nutmeg #Cloves #History #EuropeanHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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