The Portuguese established several trading centers in Zimbabwe during the 16th and 17th centuries, primarily focusing on the lucrative gold trade. Key centers included the town of Sofala on the coast, which served as a gateway for trade, and inland locations like the Great Zimbabwe ruins, where they engaged with local Shona societies. These centers facilitated the exchange of gold, ivory, and other goods, positioning the Portuguese as significant players in the region's trade networks.
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