yes and no because owners never took count as to were the slaves were from
Ghana, Mali, and Songhai
West Africa
The major factor that contributed to the rise and prosperity of the so-called Ashanti Empire in Ghana was the brisk trade in gold, ivory and slaves, conducted with the Europeans, notably the Portuguese and the British. Slavery was ubiquitous in Ghana itself, slaves often being used as human sacrifices, and local chiefs provided the European trading posts with all the slaves they needed for transport to the Americas. Nowadays Ghana likes to look back on its slavery past as a time in which its own slaves were treated humanely and where any form of harsh treatment of slaves (apart from the sacrifices, presumably) was frowned upon by Ghanan society, and where children born out of slaves were automatically freed.
Mostly Niger River, then Ghana Cameroon and Senegal River
they were from the west coast of Africa because it was easyer to get to and they didnt have to go into dangerous waters
three products traded from Ghana are gold,ivory and salt.
Carolina slaves were mainly sourced from the West Central Africa region, which includes modern-day countries like Angola, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the Republic of the Congo. The transatlantic slave trade from this region to the Carolinas was significant due to the availability of slaves with agricultural and technical skills needed for the labor-intensive industries in the Carolinas.
Slaves
it is generaly believed that the slaves in Barbados came from Ghana
gold
Ghana & the coast Type your answer here...
Ghana, Mali, and Songhai
to get slaves
cocoa
enough to buy several slaves...
they came by boat
Most African slaves came from various parts of West Africa, as did Guyanese slaves. Most slaves from the West Indies came from the Congo, Ghana, or Senegal.