What are the problems faced by the Portuguese at the coast of East Africa
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The coast had natural harbours and was not open to attacks. The constant attacks on the coastal towns by the Galla, Zimba and Turkish e.t.c had weakened their defence. The Portuguese were financially equipped and therefore supported their soldiers because they wanted to control the East African trade.
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