Slave Coast
An area of the Western coast of Africa near modern day Benin and Togo that is famous as the exportation port for slaves in the 16th thru 19th centuries.
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A stretch of West African coast where Europeans took many slaves.
Through slave traders who brought slaves through the Sahara desert to the Mediterranean Sea.
The lower deck or the orlop,was the part of the slave ship where they chained the Africans on their backs. They were fed little, treated terribly,and were never allowed to get up until they arrived on the east coast.
Europeans first began extracting gold from that region, until it was over-shadowed by the Slave trade along the gold coast. After the slave trade, gold remained the major trade goods from Ghana.
they sold other Africans to slave traders The West African tribes, waged war with each other in order to raid and captured people from rival tribes which they then transported to the coast and sold to slave traders. It was a lucrative business for them and made the coastal tribes very rich and powerful.
Dutch Slave Coast was created in 1660.
Dutch Slave Coast ended in 1760.
the slave coast is in Africa. it's name was given by europeans. there were many black people that were sold.
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A stretch of West African coast where Europeans took many slaves.
Ghana, Ivory Coast and neighbouring countries were central to the slave trade
The Slave Trade was carried out from the Ivory Coast (among other places).
ivory coast
Since you use the term "slave state" I assume you mean at the start of the civil war. They all were states by 1861. The US went from East coast to West coast.
Benin was colonized by France in the 19th century and gained independence in 1960. During the colonial period, French became the official language and it has remained as the language of administration, education, and business in Benin since then.