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african states became too weak to resist the slave trade
Portugal,Britain,France,Spain
Europeans came into contact with African slave traders while exploring the coast of Africa.
Europeans came into contact with African slave traders while exploring the coast of Africa.
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It made the slave trading African nations rich.
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african states became too weak to resist the slave trade
European nations wanted the captured Africans to provide labor for their colonies in the Americas, working on plantations and in mines. This demand for labor was driven by the lucrative trade in commodities such as sugar, coffee, and tobacco.
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building walls around their cities.
Portuguese during the 1400's
European interest in Africa shifted from the slave trade to colonization due to increased competition among European powers for territorial control, access to resources, and strategic advantages. The decline of the transatlantic slave trade as a profitable venture also played a role, leading European nations to seek new ways to exploit African territories for economic gain and geopolitical influence through colonization.
Some African states became dependent on the slave trade and European goods
Europeans came into contact with African slave traders while exploring the coast of Africa.
Europeans came into contact with African slave traders while exploring the coast of Africa.