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The Atlantic slave trade only positively affected those in West African societies who were involved in the trade itself, otherwise it was a disaster. The people who kidnapped individuals to sell them into slavery benefited financially.
The effect was biggest in the ancient Inca and Mayan societies and cultures that were annihilated in a relatively short period of time. The effect on East Indian cultures was limited and would remain so for another couple of centuries. African societies would remain undisturbed until the late 19th century. That even goes for slavery, which in African societies itself was widespread, with often 20-30 percent of a society's population consisting of slaves to African masters.
The aftermaths of world war two caused most African countries to demand for land reforms. The African people started to demand for end of colonial rule and the stop of slave trade in the colonies. Colonialists then appreciated the fact that African people required their own governments.
It limited there time at meetings.yes. they change England affect colonial government.
Land forms and bodies of water profoundly affect the development of human societies by determine food and water source, opportunities for construction, weather, and natural threats. They also determine how close other societies are and how easily a community can travel to and trade with other societies.
People comverted to the new religions and developed rich traditions and communities
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The Atlantic slave trade only positively affected those in West African societies who were involved in the trade itself, otherwise it was a disaster. The people who kidnapped individuals to sell them into slavery benefited financially.
Encounters with Europeans led to significant changes for Africans, including the spread of diseases like smallpox, the Atlantic slave trade, and the imposition of colonial rule. This disrupted traditional ways of life, led to loss of autonomy, and resulted in lasting economic, social, and political challenges for African societies.
The effect was biggest in the ancient Inca and Mayan societies and cultures that were annihilated in a relatively short period of time. The effect on East Indian cultures was limited and would remain so for another couple of centuries. African societies would remain undisturbed until the late 19th century. That even goes for slavery, which in African societies itself was widespread, with often 20-30 percent of a society's population consisting of slaves to African masters.
The aftermaths of world war two caused most African countries to demand for land reforms. The African people started to demand for end of colonial rule and the stop of slave trade in the colonies. Colonialists then appreciated the fact that African people required their own governments.
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It limited there time at meetings.yes. they change England affect colonial government.
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Lineage was important in African societies as it determined social status, inheritance rights, and access to resources. Individuals from noble or royal lineages often had more power and privilege while those from common lineages had to work harder for social advancement. Lineage also played a role in resolving conflicts, building alliances, and maintaining cultural traditions.