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Did west Africa develop a large slave trade network?

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How did the slave trade affect west Africa?

by increasing the power of ruthless men who captured fellow Africans and sold them. Also increasing rivalry between tribes causing more battles.


Portuguese were the first to enter the slave trade and establish large scale plantations using slave labor in?

West Africa


Was the Atlantic Slave Trade the first kind of slave trade occurring in Africa?

No. Slavery and the slave trade had been going on in Africa for centuries before the Atlantic Slave trade came into being.


Which conClusion about the slave trade in Africa is supported by this map?

This map shows that the Atlantic slave trade was widespread across Africa, with large numbers of slaves being transported to the Americas. It indicates that the trade had a significant impact on regions along the coast, where most of the slave forts were located, serving as hubs for the trade.


What made the slave trade important to the West African economy?

One of the things that made slave trade important in West Africa is that it earned the slave owners good money. This money could be used to develop farms or invest in other sectors of the economy.


What was a large African state that developed in Western Africa during the period of the Atlantic Slave Trade?

Asante


How did west Africa develop a large slave - trade network?

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Who captured slaves in Africa during the transatlantic slave trade?

European slave traders captured slaves in Africa during the transatlantic slave trade.


What brought an end to the transatlantic slave trade in Africa?

the slave trade stoped when Abe was president


What forms of trade replaced the slave trade in west Africa?

peanuts , timber, hides, and palm oil replaced the slave trade in west africa.


What would Africa be like today if there was no slave trade?

We'll never know, because there has ALWAYS been a slave trade in Africa, even today.