They were seen unequal so the enslaved those fools
It was much worse than slavery in the America's.
There was no slavery in Africa before the Europeans got involved!
Prior to 1440, slavery was not primarily associated with Africa. Markets like Salaga in Ghana were well known hubs of human trafficking and drew traders from Mali and Northern Africa to participate. At this time, slavery was considered normal and a very lucrative economic sector.
It was the African tribes who used to fight each other and sell their own "unwanted" members of their tribes. This was the earliest form of "Slavery".
Before the 1500s, slavery in parts of Africa was often characterized by local systems that varied widely across regions. Many enslaved individuals were captured during wars or raids and could be integrated into the captor's society, sometimes serving as laborers, servants, or soldiers. Unlike the chattel slavery that later developed in the Americas, many enslaved people in Africa could retain some rights, including the possibility of social mobility or eventual freedom. Additionally, slavery was often linked to debt or punishment rather than being based solely on race.
It was much worse than slavery in the America's.
There was no slavery in Africa before the Europeans got involved!
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The aboriginal people practised slavery for perhaps thousands of years before the arrival of Europeans.
The group of people that ruled an empire in Peru directly before the arrival of Spanish explorers were the Incas. The Incan empire lasted from 1438 to 1533 with the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors.
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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No, slavery existed in Africa before Portuguese traders arrived. However, the transatlantic slave trade expanded the scale and brutality of slavery in Africa.
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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
West African slavery was a prevalent practice that existed long before the arrival of Europeans in the region. Slavery in West Africa was often different from the transatlantic slave trade, as slaves were not solely used for labor but also held various social and economic roles. The transatlantic slave trade significantly intensified and expanded the scale of slavery in West Africa, leading to profound social, economic, and cultural consequences.
Slavery existed in African trade long before europeans arrived