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Q: What were 5 steps of the slave trade?
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What steps has Kenya taken to modernize?

No steps were taken by governmentThousands of slaves were taken from Kenya and put into the slave trade


What did the 1807 Slave Act do?

It was agreed during the formation of the US Constitution that slave trade from abroad would cease in ten years. For all practical purposes, the US Congress was obliged to pass a law stipulating the various steps in ending slave trade from abroad.


What steps did Menelik II take in response to the europeans' plan?

The steps taken by Menelik II in response to the Europeans' plan included modernizing Ethiopia by building railroad and ending slave trade.


Kind of trade that could not be prohibited before 1808?

slave trade


Which compromise guaranteed that the slave trade could exist for 20 years?

Commerce and slave trade compromise


How did the end of the international slave trade affect the institution of slave trade?

Slave families were split up and sold as part of the domestic slave trade.


When was the abolition of the slave trade?

the slave trade was abolished in 1807.


What are 5 causes of the slave trade?

Economic demand for cheap labor in industries like agriculture and mining. Desire for profit by European traders and slave owners. Racism and dehumanization of African peoples. Political and military power struggles leading to capture and enslavement of individuals. Legal systems that supported and justified the institution of slavery.


Which type of trade replaced slave trade?

After the trans-Atlantic slave trade was declared illegal and later eliminated, it was replaced by legitimate trade (non-slave trade).


What did the Atlantic slave trade trade?

slaves hence the name Atlantic SLAVE trade


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.


When the international slave trade ended how did the slave trade continue?

Slave families were split up