Through slave traders who brought slaves through the Sahara desert to the Mediterranean Sea.
From everywhere and beyond.You seem to ignore the fact that European (or the Human?!) societies always were built upon slavery.
Portugal, I got this answer from the SOL test so this is correct.
What caused an increase in the number of slaves I the northern english colonies
Before Portugal established trading posts along the West African coast, Europeans primarily acquired enslaved individuals through indirect means, such as purchasing them from local African kingdoms and traders. These groups often captured individuals during conflicts, raids, or through established slave systems within their societies. Additionally, Mediterranean and Atlantic trade routes facilitated the movement of enslaved people, allowing European merchants to engage in the transatlantic slave trade even before direct involvement in West Africa.
Through slave traders who brought slaves through the Sahara desert to the Mediterranean Sea.
Portugal
Through slave traders who brought slaves through the Sahara desert to the Mediterranean Sea.
From everywhere and beyond.You seem to ignore the fact that European (or the Human?!) societies always were built upon slavery.
The country controlling European trading rights would be Portugal.
The European countries that established the most trading posts in India were primarily Portugal, the Netherlands, France, and Britain. Portugal was the first to set up trading posts in the early 16th century, followed by the Dutch in the 17th century, who focused on spices. The French established their presence in the 17th century as well, while the British ultimately developed the largest network of trading posts, culminating in the establishment of British India.
Portugal, I got this answer from the SOL test so this is correct.
Portugal
What caused an increase in the number of slaves I the northern english colonies
Before Portugal established trading posts along the West African coast, Europeans primarily acquired enslaved individuals through indirect means, such as purchasing them from local African kingdoms and traders. These groups often captured individuals during conflicts, raids, or through established slave systems within their societies. Additionally, Mediterranean and Atlantic trade routes facilitated the movement of enslaved people, allowing European merchants to engage in the transatlantic slave trade even before direct involvement in West Africa.
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Portugal and England
Through slave traders who brought slaves through the Sahara desert to the Mediterranean Sea.