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The slaves weren't transported from BRITAN! They were transported from AFRICA to AMERICA!
Europe got slaves from Africa by the triangular trade. Europe traded with Africa, Europe gave Africa guns, rum, gunpowder, and tools. Africa traded back with slaves
the exertly year of slaves to be transported from Afica: it should be refers to those people who were taken to portugal to learn theology in order to be civillized in 1441.where these people apart from laerning were performing different activies and Africa seems to be strong ones.due to strogest of Africans, africans continued in performing activities no any who back to Africa hence slaves started
Africa mainly traded with Europe in exchange for machinery, Africa were trading 80,000 slaves per year. Also more and more countries trading with Europe and then they would raid other countries for slaves. Slavery played a big part in Africa because Africa wanted more guns and machinery.
The slaves were taken from Africa, back to the Americas of Europe
The slaves weren't transported from BRITAN! They were transported from AFRICA to AMERICA!
they were horrible conditions :(
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they were called indolence's because they were transported
Europe got slaves from Africa by the triangular trade. Europe traded with Africa, Europe gave Africa guns, rum, gunpowder, and tools. Africa traded back with slaves
The triangular trade involved three main trade routes: Europe to Africa (guns, cloth, and other goods exchanged for slaves), Africa to the Americas (Africans forcibly transported as slaves), and the Americas to Europe (raw materials like sugar and cotton sent back). This cycle continued with goods and slaves being traded among these regions.
they killed them
Slaves were transported from Africa to North America by ship.
Have you never heard about the horrendous slave ships or "the Middle passage" Slaves were transported in conditions too terrib le to describe. Hundreds died on the trip between Africa and the America.
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goods, slaves, and commodities between Europe, Africa, and the Americas during the 16th to 19th centuries. Europe sent manufactured goods to Africa, where they were exchanged for slaves who were then transported to the Americas to work on plantations. The products from the plantations, such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton, were then sent back to Europe.
No most slaves came from Africa(: