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I'm not sure but i think it started in the west of Africa:)

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Where did the slave trade begin?

It started in Africa in the 15 and 1600's.


Did the Atlantic slave trade begin in South Africa?

No, it was from the western countries.


How has the slave trade in Africa changed societies in Africa and in the US?

the African would begin to speak the languages of the Americans


Was the Atlantic Slave Trade the first kind of slave trade occurring in Africa?

No. Slavery and the slave trade had been going on in Africa for centuries before the Atlantic Slave trade came into being.


Why is the culture of the Caribbean Islands closely tied to that of Africa?

The slave trade brought huge numbers of Africans to this region.


Why is the culture of the Caribbean island closely tied to that of Africa?

The slave trade brought huge numbers of Africans to this region.


Where did the slave trade occur?

The slave trade was a triangle. First finished goods where made in Europe. Then those good were transported to Africa to be traded for tribes prisoners of war. The prisoners are then sent to the Americas to be used to grow raw materials to be shipped to Europe to be made into finished goods. The goods would then to to Africa and the slave trade would begin again. The slave trade is also know as the Triangle trade as the trade followed a triangular pattern.


Who captured slaves in Africa during the transatlantic slave trade?

European slave traders captured slaves in Africa during the transatlantic slave trade.


How did the Antarctic slave trade begin?

There is no Antarctic slave trade, nor has there ever been such.


Where did the Middle Passage begin?

The Middle Passage was the final leg of the slave trade route. It began in Africa and crossed the Atlantic Ocean.


What brought an end to the transatlantic slave trade in Africa?

the slave trade stoped when Abe was president


Was kumbi the largest slave trade market?

Kumbi Saleh was not primarily known for being a slave trade market. It was the capital of the Kingdom of Ghana and a major trading hub in West Africa, dealing largely in gold and salt. Slave trade was more prevalent in other areas of West Africa, such as the Sahel region and along the West African coast.