The chaos caused by the demand for slaves prevented talented individuals from participating in the culture and economy of Africa.
The Atlantic slave trade led to the displacement and loss of many skilled craftsmen and professionals in Africa, destabilizing local economies and traditional societies. This loss of human capital weakened Africa's ability to develop and innovate, leading to a stagnation of its culture and economy as resources were extracted to supply the demand for slave labor.
The chaos caused by the demand for slaves prevented talented individuals from participating in the cultures and economies of Africa.
The chaos caused by the demand for slaves prevented talented individuals from participating in the cultures and economies of Africa.
it had a negative affect in the farming economy if Africa
The chaos caused by the demand for slaves prevented talented individuals from participating in the culture and economy of Africa.
Economic stagnation or economic immobilism, often called simply stagnation or immobilism, is a prolonged period of slow economic growth.
Yes, because South Africa is Africas most developed country.
Economy goes with culture because if someone grows up in a command economy, it becomes part of their culture, because it was part of their life for a long time. If they move and the economy there is market economy, then they loose part of their culture.
because, England was the in the middle of the ship routes and they got a lot of goods from everyone that used that route
Gunnar Persson has written: 'The Scandinavian welfare state' 'Growth and stagnation in the European medieval economy'
Farming
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