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Hi and welcome back to Heimlers History. Were still in Unit 4 of our AP World History curriculum, and if you need to catch up, you can check out the playlist linked in the description below. In this video were going to talk about how as empires grew during this time period, which is to say 1450-1750, they experienced resistance to their influence. Some resistance came from the empires own people, some resistance came from the colonies established by these empires. Basically it boils down to this: mo territory, mo problems. Lets get to it. So were going to talk about two flavors of resistance to imperial expansion. The first is the general resistance that any empire would face when it conquers people. The second is a specific kind of resistance that came from the enslaved communities of the empire. So lets start with the general resistance we can observe during this period. As Portugal expanded its empire into Africa, they experienced resistance from some of their allies. One o