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african slave trade was a horrible time
What was the slave trade referred to as? Well it was referred to as a Middle Passage.
The 1808 Slave Trade Compromise in the Constitution.
Who stopped the slave tradethe slave trade sropped in America. And then abollished in England and Pakistan. I think
The slave trade declined around 1800 because of the Industrial Revolution.
Slave trade is the historical practice of buying and selling humans as slaves for forced labor. It was important to various economies in the past as it provided cheap labor for industries like agriculture and mining. However, it had severe disadvantages, such as causing immense suffering and loss of human rights for those enslaved, leading to intergenerational trauma and long-lasting impacts on societies.
The importance of the Atlantic Slave Trade was that it help the colonists in the US. For example, the Africans did hard labor which they were paid less than average payment. Also, it helped the Southern Colony, because the colony runs on plantations.
I'm familiar with a number of theories explaining the decline of slavery (the African slave trade), but pottery has never been an element of any of those. Only guessing here, but perhaps the improvement of food storage led to the decline for the need of fast transport for fresh agriculture, thereby recusing the need for slave labor.
African Port Cities grew in importance
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Slave families were split up and sold as part of the domestic slave trade.
the slave trade was abolished in 1807.
After the trans-Atlantic slave trade was declared illegal and later eliminated, it was replaced by legitimate trade (non-slave trade).
slaves hence the name Atlantic SLAVE trade