Ratsimilaho
The society rejected the concentrated, arbitrary authority common in European monarchies of the time, opting instead for decentralized, participatory decision-making .
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Ratsimilaho was a —the son of an English pirate (often identified as Tom Tew or a similarly prominent figure) and a high-ranking Malagasy woman . Legend suggests he may have been educated in England before returning to Madagascar to reclaim his heritage . The Unification of the East Coast Legend suggests he may have been educated in
He adapted the kabary (traditional Malagasy public assembly) into a forum for collective debate, much like the "common councils" found on pirate ships . Unlike neighboring powers
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Unlike neighboring powers, Ratsimilaho’s confederation initially focused on trade and internal stability rather than participating heavily in the predatory slave trade . Reviews - Piratenverlichting - The StoryGraph