- Arguin
Arguin ( _pt. Arguim) is an
island off the western coast ofMauritania in theBay of Arguin , at 20° 36' N., 16° 27' W. It is six km long by two broad. Off the island are extensive and dangerousreef s. It is now part of TheBanc d'Arguin National Park .History
Arguin has long been coveted by seafaring nations for its strategic location, and control over the island has changed hands numerous times. The first
Europe an to visit the island was the Portuguese explorerNuno Tristão in 1443. In 1445, PrinceHenry the Navigator set up a trading post on the island, which acquiredgum arabic andslaves for Portugal. By 1455, 800 slaves were shipped from Arguin toPortugal every year.In 1633, during its war against Spain (which then controlled Portugal), the
Netherlands seized control of Arguin. It remained under Dutch rule until 1678, although Dutch governance was interrupted by English rule in 1665.France briefly controlled the island in September 1678, but the island was then abandoned until 1685.Arguin was an early
colony of the Germanelectorate ofBrandenburg , and its succeedingKingdom of Prussia from 1685ndash 1721. France then took control of the island, only to lose it the following year to theNetherlands , before regaining it in 1724. This next period of French rule lasted four years; in 1728 it reverted to Mauritanian tribal chiefs. The island became a French possession once more during the early 20th century, as part of French-colonizedMauritania ; it remained under Mauritanian rule when that country became independent in 1960.Sources
* [http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/APO_ARN/ARGUIN.html 1911 Britannica article]
* [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/12667 Lander's Travels—The Travels of Richard Lander into the Interior of Africa]
* [http://www.antislavery.org/breakingthesilence/slave_routes/slave_routes_portugal.shtml Portuguese slave routes]
* [http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Mauritania.htm#Arguin Rulers of Arguin]
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