the Transatlantic Slave Trade lasted approximately 400 years, from the late 1400's to the 1800's. While transatlantic slave trade may have lasted during the period stated, slavery itself has been recorded since pre-biblical times right up to the present day in third world countries. Recently a television article special was done on children of Haitian parents being sold into slavery for an agreed upon remuneration
The slave trade has not been abolished, it is still happening today.
The fugitive slave law lasted until 1765 to 1776.
The long term effects of Slavery was: Civil War Racism More Civilization
It took about 6-8 weeks to sail.
approximately 1939 to 1945
How long did the European Slave Trade last?
How long did the European Slave Trade last?
A trip would last at least 5 months
The slave trade has not been abolished, it is still happening today.
The Slave Trade Act, which was passed on March, 25, 1807, abolished the slave trade in the United Kingdom. The act abolished slave trade in the British Empire, but not slavery itself.
The slave trade started before recorded history and is still happening today
because of the money Britain was getting from the slave trade
There are many reasons why it took so long to abolish the slave trade in East Africa. The main reason is that some of the people within the communities were benefiting from slave trade and were therefore slow to react.
he was a slave trade about 10 years or so...
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It was protected for approximately 20 years, from 1788 to 1808. Article 1, Section 9 prohibited Congress from passing any law regarding the slave trade until 1808 and Article 5 prohibited any amendment of that Article until 1808.
Yes, that was one of the terms of this rather cobbled-together deal that did not last long.