In West Africa, people became slaves through various means, including warfare, where captives from conflicts were sold into slavery. Additionally, individuals could be enslaved due to debt, as those unable to repay borrowed money often found themselves in servitude. Lastly, some people were born into slavery, as certain societies practiced hereditary slavery, where the status of the parents determined the social standing of their children.
No, many people in West Africa were forced into slavery, but many others were not.
Slaves from West Africa were generally sold in African and European countries, while slaves from East Africa were generally sold in Persia and Mesopotamia.
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Yes the kings of the African tribes on the West Coat of Africa became very rich by selling slaves they had captured to the slave traders.
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No, the slaves of West Africa were not primarily Jews. The majority of slaves transported from West Africa during the transatlantic slave trade were native Africans of various ethnic groups. While there were enslaved Africans who practiced Judaism, the overall population of slaves from West Africa consisted of people from diverse cultural, religious, and ethnic backgrounds.
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No, many people in West Africa were forced into slavery, but many others were not.
Africans from West Africa were taken to the Western Hemisphere and sold as slaves to the European colonists.
Most slaves are from West Africa.
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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.