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everyone who was taking africans and using them as slaves were profiting from them so africans thought they could do it to make money off of the slaves being taken

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What is the trade triangle?

The Transatlantic Slave Trade consisted of three journeys, known as the Triangle of Trade: The outward passage from Europe to Africa, carrying manufactured goods. The middle passage from Africa to the Americas or the Caribbean, carrying African captive slaves and other 'commodities’. The homeward passage carrying sugar, tobacco, rum, rice, cotton and other goods back to Europe.


How did the fourteenth and fifteenth amendment improve the lives of African Americans?

the 14th amendment gave african american a citizenship and the 15th amendment it banned states from denying the vote to african americans


How did the Fugitive Slave Act and the Dred Scott decision affect formerly enslaved African Americans living in the North?

The Dred Scott stated African Americans were property and had no rights. Even in northern states they could be considered property and had no rights. The fugitive slave act virtually gave permission for the men who were hired to bring back slaves to find a free slave as a replacement to take south. They didn't care if he/she was in the north or free. Either way they were paid for bodies returned.


The louisiana purchase gave the united states control of trade on the?

The Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of United States and gave the a country complete control of port of New Orleans.


Of the 13 states which was the first to grant the right to vote to some women and African Americans?

None. By 1965 voting rights laws the 50 states gave African Americans voting rights.

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What group profited from the slave trade what was their motivation?

European nations, particularly Britain, France, Portugal, Spain, and the Netherlands, profited from the slave trade. Their motivation was economic gain through the sale and exploitation of enslaved Africans in the Americas, which fueled the growth of industries such as sugar, cotton, and tobacco.


In 1455 who did the Pope gave monopoly slave trade?

Portugal


Gave rise to the first civilizations in Africa?

the slave trade


Why did Britain enter into slave trade?

because it gave them more money


What is true about the fugitive slave act?

The Fugitive Slave Act was passed in 1850 as part of the Compromise of 1850 and required the return of escaped slaves to their owners. It was highly controversial and resulted in increased tension between the North and South over the issue of slavery. The act was widely opposed by abolitionists and was eventually repealed in 1864.


Why would the Fugitive Slave Act scare free african americans?

The Fugitive Slave Act scared free African Americans because it allowed for the capture and return of escaped slaves even if they were living in free states. This meant that free African Americans could be falsely accused of being runaway slaves and taken into custody without proper legal process or protection. Additionally, it heightened the risk of being kidnapped and enslaved, even for those who had legally obtained their freedom.


What is the trade triangle?

The Transatlantic Slave Trade consisted of three journeys, known as the Triangle of Trade: The outward passage from Europe to Africa, carrying manufactured goods. The middle passage from Africa to the Americas or the Caribbean, carrying African captive slaves and other 'commodities’. The homeward passage carrying sugar, tobacco, rum, rice, cotton and other goods back to Europe.


Why did California application for statehood cause an Uproar?

California's application for statehood caused an uproar because it was applying as a non-slave state. The slave states and non-slave states avoided conflict by always having an equal amount of slave and non-slave states, however, California would upset this balance. This gave the South an uneasy feeling.


Had the Fugitive Slave Act free all enslaved African Americans?

No the Fugitive Slave Act gave captured esaped slaves back to their owners.


Was Thomas successful?

He was very successful he abolished slave trade and he gave freedom to all the slave.HOPE YOU LIKE MY ANSWER


The transatlantic slave trade resulted in?

The under development of the African continent and more worryingly the mental limitations it has instilled in black people everywhere, the effects of which are still being felt to this day. From a European prospective, it greatly boosted infrastructure, trade, demographics and arguably gave birth to the Industrial revolution.


Was Thomas clarkson successful?

He was very successful he abolished slave trade and he gave freedom to all the slave.HOPE YOU LIKE MY ANSWER