Well, the Africans were at war with one another. They began to enslave themselves. Then the Portugese began the importation around the world . . .in the 1500's
it depends on when you're talking about. the portuguese were some of the first to kidnap slaves and sell them.
Joseph
Africans from West Africa were taken to the Western Hemisphere and sold as slaves to the European colonists.
They purchased them from other tribes that captured the slaves for them. Europeans almost never captured their own slaves. They established trading arrangements with powerful African kingdoms. These powerful African groups did virtually all of the kidnapping and capturing, and sold the captives to European slavers at established slave trading ports on the coast. In East Africa the Arabs did most of the slave trading.
To be sold in America or the Caribbean
Not much difference. Africans captured Africans and either kept them, sold them to other Africans, or sold them to whites.
they were sold by the kings and queens of Africa and then brought all over the world as slaves
Africans from West Africa were taken to the Western Hemisphere and sold as slaves to the European colonists.
Slaves from West Africa were generally sold in African and European countries, while slaves from East Africa were generally sold in Persia and Mesopotamia.
Slaves from West Africa were generally sold in African and European countries, while slaves from East Africa were generally sold in Persia and Mesopotamia.
Slaves from West Africa were generally sold in African and European countries, while slaves from East Africa were generally sold in Persia and Mesopotamia.
Many of the indigenous peoples that were enslaved, at various periods of time, shared the same race as their slavers. For example, on the African continent it can be shown at times that inter-tribal prisoners of war were sold to foreign slave owners. Their tribe leaders.
Human beings were bought and sold by slave traders and slave owners, primarily during the transatlantic slave trade and in various other historical contexts of slavery. This practice involved the forced movement of millions of people from Africa to the Americas for labor exploitation.
A slaver bought or sold slaves. They could get money and wealth from it, and it was considered OK to do.
It omg bird timesss lol
More powerful blacks (such as tribes selling prisoners from other tribes or a chieftain selling some citizens) in Africa sold other blacks to the whites as slaves. Some were captured outright by slavers expressly for the purpose of being transported and sold, but this, while cheaper, was harder work.
The people who owned, bought, and sold slaves had no rules to follow. The slaves were considered property so they could do what they wanted with them.
The slavers took Africans and sold them as slaves in America. They didn’t bring slaves to England. Google the slave trade.
slaves in Africa