Moges , Alphonse Louis Théodore , fl 1820-1860 , Comte de Moges , French Vice Admiral

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Moges , Alphonse Louis Théodore , fl 1820-1860 , Comte de Moges , French Vice Admiral

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        Senegal, West Africa, was a French colony until its independence in 1960. The French established a trading port at the mouth of the Senegal river in 1638 and founded Saint-Louis in 1659. Gorée Island, which had previously been occupied by the Portuguese and the Dutch, was claimed by the French in 1677, and served as an outpost for slave trading until the abolition of slavery in 1848. Slaves, gum arabic, ivory and gold were exported from Senegal by Europeans throughout the 17th and 18th centuries. Albréda was a trading settlement founded by the French on the north bank of the Gambia river in 1681.

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