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The East African slave trade in the 1600 operated within Africa, Europe, and Asia, while the Atlantic slave trade in the 1700s also included in the Americans.
In West African cultures, slaves were allowed to own slaves of their own, while those in the Atlantic slave trade were not.
From slave traders in central Africa.
The Trans Atlantic slave trade went on between the 16th and 19th centuries. An estimated 12-15 million people were forced to migrate from Africa to the Western hemisphere during this time. The slaves were sold as laborers on plantations as well as domestic servants.
because blacks were our workers!
From slave traders in central Africa
From slave traders in central Africa.
No. Slavery and the slave trade had been going on in Africa for centuries before the Atlantic Slave trade came into being.
Slaves were captured from various regions in West Africa, including modern-day countries such as Senegal, Ghana, Nigeria, and Angola, among others. They were transported across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas to work on plantations and in mines.
From slave traders in central Africa.
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No, it was from the western countries.
The Trans Atlantic Slave Trade had devastating effects on Africa, including depopulation, economic destabilization, and social disruption. It led to the loss of millions of Africans who were forcibly taken from their homes and families. The trade also contributed to the rise of internal conflicts and weakened African societies, as well as hindered economic development and infrastructure.
From slave traders in central Africa.
Most of the slaves sent to the Americas originally came from West and Central Africa. They were captured and sold by African slave traders to European slave traders, who then transported them across the Atlantic Ocean to be enslaved in the New World colonies.
From slave traders in central Africa.