Africa was a haven for former slaves
The Ottoman Empire stopped slavery in Africa. Slavery was abolished from Africa in the year of 1847. In the US, slavery was abolished in 1865.
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Before the 1500's trade in Africa was slavery to England and other countries. The slavery trade was from 1500-1800's
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Africa was a haven for former slaves
Slavery in pre-colonial Africa was diverse and varied across different regions. In some societies, slaves were assimilated into the community and could rise to positions of power, while in others they were used for manual labor. Slavery was often a result of warfare, debt, or punishment, and slaves could be traded both within Africa and with neighboring regions.
Slavery goes back as far as History not only in West Africa but all over the world and it is still with us.
History shows that slavery began in Africa (particularly Egypt), China, and the ancient Aztec civilization.
No, slavery was mostly based in West, North, Central and East Africa. There is no history of slavery in Southern African countries like Zimbabwe.
Muslim in Africa were big in slavery. Muslims in Africa would trade females to slavery.
Enslaved people were no longer imported from Africa to the United States
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The life was miserable in the slavery era in South Africa.
according to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery#History Slavery can be traced to the earliest records, such as the Code of Hammurabi in Mesopotamia (~1800 BCE.), which refers to slavery as an already established institution. I dont know you stupid a** mother*****
Slavery was common through out the world including Africa. The tribal chiefs (and others) made money by selling other people to traders.
In Africa today, slavery exists in forms such as forced labor, human trafficking, and debt bondage. Vulnerable populations, including women and children, are often targeted by traffickers who exploit them for labor or sexual exploitation. Efforts are being made to combat modern slavery through awareness campaigns, law enforcement, and support for victims.