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slave traders went to africa because they wanted to get more slaves to sell or trade
They bought them from other African Tribes, And the other African Tribes Captured then in Wars
The Europeans landed in Africa and bought slaves from Africa. They brought the slaves to the colonies in America by ship.
In medieval times, just as today, merchants bought and sold goods. They often travelled about, and they were important for establishing and maintaining connections among people of different lands.Marco Polo is an example of a merchant from Italy who travelled to China and back, and then recorded his story.^Here is my source Mr.Baker.lovee,anonymus.
Traders and merchants played key roles in the urban economy. Unlike China, where merchants were not respected, the Islamic world honored its trading class. A successful merchant had great social mobility or the ability to rise in society. Many merchants became important figures in the Islamic world. The center of life for merchants was the souk, or marketplace. Here, merchants bought and sold goods from around the empire.
European slavers did not capture the Africans they transported themselves, but bought them from native slave traders.
European slavers did not capture the Africans they transported themselves, but bought them from native slave traders.
European slavers did not capture the Africans they transported themselves, but bought them from native slave traders.
they bought them from other traders
For the most part, slaves were sold to European traders by slave traders. These were people who bought and sold slaves just like any other commodity. But they were not just any slaves they got paid a little bit for there work
there are two gloves in a pair. 2 x 30 = 60. The merchant bought 60 gloves.
Slave traders bought them and brought them on slave ships
A bought-out deal is a deal in which the company sells its shares to an agent or a merchant banker, this merchant banker then offloads or sells the shares at an appropriate time.
They bought Europeans in every shape and size even ones in wacky shapes, they also bought unicorns and hunky punks. That is all.
First work out how many pairs of gloves the merchant bought. He bought 30 dozen. A dozen is 12, so 30 x 12 = is 360. A pair of gloves is two individual gloves. So 360 pairs x 2 = 720. The merchant bought 720 individual gloves.
The English merchant who bought Squanto back to the New World would be Captain John Smith. Thomas Hunt was the one who sold Squanto and then Smith bought him to work for the good of the colony.
30*12*2 = 720