Slavery is reprehensible to all sensible people at all times. However, the fact that Africans kept slaves, and bought and sold slaves, and rounded up slaves to trade to Europeans helps us understand the fact that slavery was permitted in nearly every part of the world.
it was eliminated in the north
The Europeans brought Africans to the Americas to run sugar plantations thus enslaving them.
Ya bish
No, Africa did not enslave other races of people. The transatlantic slave trade involved the forced transportation and enslavement of Africans by Europeans and Americans, primarily from the 16th to 19th centuries. While there were instances of slavery within Africa prior to the arrival of Europeans, it was not based on race but on social, economic, or political factors.
African kings enslaved other Africans for money and weapons. Eventually the west coast of Africa would eventually run out of available slaves and kings would move inland and bring more slaves to the Europeans.AnswerAfrican kings enslaved other africans for money andweapons. Eventually the west coast of Africa would eventually run out of avalible slaves and kings would move inland and bring more slaves to the Europeans. Does this make Europeans less reprehensible for the enslavment of Africans? That's for you to decide
Slaveowners justified enslaving Africans by promoting racist ideologies that deemed African people as inferior and better suited for servitude. They also used economic arguments, claiming that slavery was necessary for the economy and that Africans were better off enslaved. Additionally, they often cited legal and religious justifications to control and exploit African labor.
it was eliminated in the north
More than one million Africans participated in WWI.
The Europeans brought Africans to the Americas to run sugar plantations thus enslaving them.
Ya bish
Complicit.
They could have exported a number of civilian workers.
Colonial plantation owners attempted to enslave Native Americans prior to enslaving Africans. Slavery in the United States began in the 18th century.
many Europeans viewed Africans as an inferior race
There were instances where some Africans participated in the enslavement of their own people primarily through the involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. Factors like economic incentives, intertribal conflicts, and coerced alliances with European colonizers contributed to this participation. Additionally, some African groups may have initially viewed the Europeans as allies rather than enslavers, leading to their involvement in the capture and sale of slaves. However, it is essential to note that the African participation in the slave trade was not representative of the entire continent but rather a complex and varied phenomenon.
African slaves were first used in the Americas in Jamestown in the early 1600s but slavery has been around for thousands of years including Africa
The main central idea found in primary sources from colonists and enslaved Africans is freedom. Even though freedom is the primary notion of the United States, enslaving Africans are contrary to it. Another idea that rose was the increase of plantations in South America.