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Europeans and Africans
Portuguese
slave are transported to the amercian and sold for colonial goods.
European slavers did not capture the Africans they transported themselves, but bought them from native slave traders.
Africans were generally able to hide from or defend themselves against Europeans.
No. In fact, many of them were Africans.
Europeans and Africans
The Europeans benefited from the slave trade more so than the Africans. Europeans traded mainly weapons to Africans, in which they sold their own people as slaves.
The European contact with Africans affected the Africans mainly by the slave trade. The economy was greatly affected.
Arabian and African societies were involved in slave trading in Africa before Europeans. Arab merchants conducted a significant portion of the trans-Saharan slave trade, while African kingdoms such as the Kingdom of Benin and the Kingdom of Dahomey participated in capturing and selling slaves.
Portuguese
Africans sold their slaves Europeans purchased the slaves the Africans were selling. Unlike Africans, Europeans wanted the adult males for hard labor
They usually bought them from other Africans.
Yes. The Europeans just had to make contact with the Muslim Arab slave traders. The Muslims where more than happy to supply all the black africans that the Europeans wanted in exchange for gold and weapons.
slave are transported to the amercian and sold for colonial goods.
European slavers did not capture the Africans they transported themselves, but bought them from native slave traders.
European slavers did not capture the Africans they transported themselves, but bought them from native slave traders.