The East African slave trade in the 1600s was operated within Africa, Europe, and Asia, while the Atlantic slave trade in the 1700s also included the Americas.
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The Atlantic slave trade in the 1700s was characterized by a rapid expansion driven by the demand for labor in plantations, particularly in the Americas, and was marked by high mortality rates during the Middle Passage. By the 1800s, while the transatlantic slave trade continued, it faced increasing moral opposition and legal restrictions, culminating in several countries abolishing the trade. Additionally, the focus shifted more towards internal slave markets and the consolidation of slavery within the United States, as opposed to the large-scale importation seen in the 1700s.
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Lumber trading and Tobacco were very profitable at the time. Also farming and slave trade was key.
The US Slave Trade took place in the 1700's. It involved 3 major stops to get various items from each continent. It stopped in England to acquire guns and other weapons. It then went to West Africa and boarded the ships with many African American Slaves. They then shipped them across the Atlantic to the 13 Colonies where they would work the fields. The ships then took many crops back to England.