Compagnie du Sénégal

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Compagnie du Sénégal was a 17th-century French chartered trading company that played a key role in France’s early colonial and commercial activities in West Africa, particularly around the Senegal River region.

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Compagnie du Sénégal canonical 1

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instanceOf French chartered company
colonial company
trading company
activity Atlantic trade
colonial expansion
areaOfOperation Senegal River valley NERFINISHED
coast of present-day Senegal
builtFort Gorée Island ONNED1
Saint-Louis NERFINISHED
charteredBy French Crown ONNED1
Louis XIV ONNED1
country Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
engagedWith local African polities along the Senegal River
grantedBy royal charter
headquartersLocation France
historicalSignificance development of French Atlantic slave trade
early French presence in Senegal
industry trade
languageOfOperation French
legalForm chartered company
linkedTo French mercantilist policies of the 17th century
mainRiver Senegal River NERFINISHED
monopolyOn French trade on the Senegal River
operatedIn Senegal River region NERFINISHED
West Africa NERFINISHED
partOf French colonial empire in Africa ONNED1
patron Jean-Baptiste Colbert ONNED1
regionOfInfluence Senegambia NERFINISHED
Upper Guinea coast ONNED1
role agent of French commercial expansion in Africa
instrument of French colonial policy in West Africa
successor Compagnie des Indes occidentales ONNED1
Compagnie royale d’Afrique ONNED1
timePeriod 17th century
tradedIn gold
gum arabic
ivory
slaves
typeOfMonopoly trade monopoly in designated West African zones

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Saint-Louis foundedBy Compagnie du Sénégal