because blacks were our workers!
The transatlantic slave trade had devastating effects on West and Central Africa, leading to significant population loss and social disruption. Communities were torn apart as millions of individuals were forcibly taken, resulting in a demographic imbalance and weakening of social structures. The trade also fueled violence and conflict among local groups, as some engaged in raiding to capture slaves for trade. Additionally, the economic focus shifted towards the slave trade, undermining other aspects of local economies and contributing to long-term developmental challenges.
Neither system of trade involved shipping slaves to the Americas. -Jade
The East African slave trade in the 1600 operated within Africa, Europe, and Asia, while the Atlantic slave trade in the 1700s also included in the Americans.
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Slavery began to be practiced in Africa.
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The transatlantic slave trade had devastating effects on West and Central Africa, leading to significant population loss and social disruption. Communities were torn apart as millions of individuals were forcibly taken, resulting in a demographic imbalance and weakening of social structures. The trade also fueled violence and conflict among local groups, as some engaged in raiding to capture slaves for trade. Additionally, the economic focus shifted towards the slave trade, undermining other aspects of local economies and contributing to long-term developmental challenges.
The slave trade had devastating effects on both the Americas and Africa. In the Americas, it led to the brutal exploitation and dehumanization of enslaved Africans, contributing to the economic prosperity of European colonizers. In Africa, the slave trade resulted in the loss of millions of people through violence, displacement, and disrupted societies, leading to long-term social, political, and economic consequences.
The slave trade that began in the 16th century had various effects on Africa, including widespread depopulation, disrupted societies, and economic instability. One effect that it did not have on Africa was the spread of advanced industrial technology.
The Arabs trader trade with Africans also for the slave trade they trade in India, china central Africa and other places in the east.
No. Slavery and the slave trade had been going on in Africa for centuries before the Atlantic Slave trade came into being.
The three immediate effects of the slave trade on Africa were the loss of millions of people who were forcibly taken away, destabilization of societies due to the disruption of families and communities, and increased warfare and violence as African kingdoms sought to obtain captives to exchange for goods.
European slave traders captured slaves in Africa during the transatlantic slave trade.
Ghana, Ivory Coast and neighbouring countries were central to the slave trade
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the slave trade stoped when Abe was president
West Africa is significant for African-American history because of the slave trade. Most slaves arriving in America were from West and Central Africa.