By 1768, the English slave trade had a figure of 53,000 slaves a year being shipped to the North American continent. Other slave traders included the French at 23,000, the Dutch at 11,000, and the Portuguese at 8,700 slaves being transported yearly from Africa. Estimates of up to 10 million slaves took the Middle Passage Voyage to reach the Americas.
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The north Africans traded salt, gold, animals and slaves
From Africa, Americans went and took them hostage, and traded them in Cuba for sugar. (Americans would capture them and trade with other Americans for cotton or sugar.)
West African slave traders
The European contact with Africans affected the Africans mainly by the slave trade. The economy was greatly affected.
The Europeans benefited from the slave trade more so than the Africans. Europeans traded mainly weapons to Africans, in which they sold their own people as slaves.
Fellow Africans were involved in the slave trade for various reasons, including profit, political power, and as a result of intertribal conflicts. European involvement also incentivized some African leaders to participate in the trade.
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The north Africans traded salt, gold, animals and slaves
The partners of the English slave trade included slave traders, merchants, plantation owners, ship captains, and investors who were involved in buying, selling, transporting, and profiting from enslaved African people. These individuals and groups collaborated to establish a brutal and lucrative system that perpetuated the trade of human beings for forced labor in the Americas.
Im not sure about that particular year, but the slave trade mainly benifited the merchants on the ships, who captured the defenceless africans, sailed over to the americas, traded them for goods, and went back to England to sell those products.
From Africa, Americans went and took them hostage, and traded them in Cuba for sugar. (Americans would capture them and trade with other Americans for cotton or sugar.)
Slave Trade
Africans were traded for goods such as guns, alcohol, textiles, and other commodities as part of the transatlantic slave trade. They were exchanged for these items in Africa by European slave traders in exchange for transporting them to the Americas to be sold as slaves.
Slave families were split up
West African slave traders
The slave trade