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European slave traders come to West Africa because they were free as others.
From slave traders in central Africa.
European explorers often exchanged goods with local African traders along the coast of Africa, at trading posts established by the Europeans. Key trading posts included those in West Africa along the Gulf of Guinea, such as Elmina and Cape Coast Castle in present-day Ghana.
They were purchased by African Slave Traders
They were purchased by African Slave Traders
buying them for African slave traders
No, Kenya is not a European country. It is located in East Africa.
First European nation to send explorers around the west coast of africa? He does that to every question he see's^ But the answer is: The Portuguese.
Portugal
They needed slaves to work on plantations
The three groups that first penetrated Africa's interior were the Bantu-speaking peoples, Arab traders, and European explorers. The Bantu migrations, beginning around 1000 BCE, spread agriculture and ironworking across central and southern Africa. Arab traders established trade routes along the East African coast and ventured into the interior for trade and cultural exchange beginning in the 7th century. Later, European explorers, such as those in the Age of Exploration during the 15th century, sought new trade routes and resources, pushing deeper into the continent.
Austria is a European country. Algeria is in Africa.