first the slave were captured and traded for different things, they were then taken in a ship to attend to an auction :(
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The slave trade in America in the 1700s was legal. The practice of buying and selling enslaved individuals was sanctioned by laws at both the national and state levels during this time period, particularly in the southern colonies. While there were some restrictions and regulations surrounding the slave trade, it was not outright illegal.
The slaves began to work.
they got all the money from selling the slaves
The slaves were African. They got to other countries through the slave trade in which they were sold in Africa and shipped to the United States.
slaves hence the name Atlantic SLAVE trade
slave trade
I can only answer about slave trade sorry:(. People in the first civilization of Sumer already had slaves. It was B.C.They had slaves becuase they wanted them to do work like farming and agriculture for them. The slave trade happened because people at the time werent very rich and wanted money. They got paid quite a lot for the slaves.
The slave trade clause refers to a clause in various historical treaties or agreements that regulated the transatlantic slave trade. It typically included provisions related to the transportation and sale of enslaved Africans. These clauses varied in scope and detail depending on the specific agreement.
slaves were the most important things in the slave trade
Portugal, which played an important role in both the beginning of the Atlantic Slave Trade as well as the Asian Slave Trade, always used slaves for economic reasons. They originally used slaves as a medium of trade.
Slaves generally felt dehumanized, exploited, and oppressed by the slave trade. They experienced loss of freedom, family separation, physical abuse, and harsh living conditions. The trauma and lasting impact of the slave trade are profound and continue to affect descendants today.
The vast majority of slaves imported in the slave trade went to European colonies in the Americas, particularly in regions such as the Caribbean and Brazil. These slaves were used for labor on plantations producing crops like sugar, coffee, and tobacco.