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Africans played various roles in the transatlantic slave trade, including capturing and enslaving fellow Africans, selling captives to European slave traders, and working as middlemen. However, it's important to note that African involvement in the slave trade was complex and not unified, as some African societies resisted the trade while others actively participated in it for economic gain or to gain advantage over rival groups.
Sierra Leone was one of several African regions from which enslaved Africans were taken and transported to the Americas.
Peasants provided European leaders with enough labor.
African tribes participated in the transatlantic slave trade by capturing and selling individuals from rival tribes as slaves to European slave traders. Some tribes also profited from the trade by serving as middlemen for European slave traders. However, it's important to note that the majority of Africans enslaved and sent to the Americas were captured and sold by Europeans, rather than by their fellow Africans.
Race played a significant role in the African slave trade as it was largely based on the belief of white superiority over black individuals. Europeans justified enslaving Africans by labeling them as inferior due to their race, which allowed for the systematic exploitation and forced labor of millions of Africans. This racial ideology perpetuated the dehumanization and mistreatment of enslaved individuals throughout the slave trade.
The southern states were apposed to the abolishment of slave trade and slavery. This one of the major reason for the escalation of the war.
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they were the ones who captured the black slaves?
They provided the slaves...
slave masters wanted to erase the slaves' cultural identity.
A lot of them bought trade items to be taken to Africa, to be used in trade for slaves.
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