The transatlantic slave trade began in the late 15th century, around the 1500s, and continued until the 19th century. It is commonly marked by the first major slave shipment in 1525 and saw millions of Africans forcibly transported to the Americas. The trade officially ended in different countries at various times, with Britain abolishing it in 1807 and the United States in 1808, while Brazil was one of the last countries to abolish the trade in 1888.
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Slavery and a slave trade DID NOT begin in the 1500s it was the norm since prehistory.
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Portuguese during the 1400's
When the Arab slave trade and the Atlantic trade began, many local slave systems changed and began supplying captives for slave markets outside of Africa.
Slave families were split up and sold as part of the domestic slave trade.
The Triangular Trade (Triangle Trade) began its operation from the end of the 16th century and lasted until the early years of the 19th century. This simply refers to slave trade.
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Prince John Henry
Slavery and a slave trade DID NOT begin in the 1500s it was the norm since prehistory.
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the slave trade stoped when Abe was president
The Missouri Compromise succeeded in expanding the boundaries of the United States. However, it did not end the slave trade.
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British
The African slave trade started in the 1500's because of the need for laborers in Spain's American Empire.