A letter, parcel or trade goods can be sent from an African country to and American country.
America (North and South America) is larger than Africa.
The world continents are North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia.
Africa has more countries than South America. Africa-53 South America-13
prince henry the navigator sent out several ships to explore the western coast of africa :)
South Africa is a country in the continent of Africa, therefore Africa has a larger area (about 30.2 million km²) than South Africa alone (1,221,037 km2). South Africa contributes to about 4% of the total area of Africa.
Most slaves who were sent to North America came from Africa.
some what. during the slavery era in america, there were many people who wanted to send the black people back to africa. america sent most of the back to africa slaves, to liberia and america at one point contemplated annexing liberia as a state.
Introduced Africa to Christianity through Portuguese, A lot of weaponry were sent to Africa in exchange for slaves . As mentioned slavery increased specially in the Triangle of Trade ( weapons from Europe to Africa, slaves from Africa to America, Crops from America to Europe). After the discovery of Americas, Europeans wanted labor to farm and do the hard work for them when colonizing in America.
In the 1700s, more slaves from West Africa were sent to the Caribbean than to South America. In the 1800s, about the same amount of slaves were sent from West Africa to both places.
Slaves were brought to the New World when the Triangle Trade came around. Africa sent slaves to America and England in return for the imports that Africa got from them.
No, there is no country in Africa called South America. However, their are two countries in Africa called South Africa and South Sudan.
what went to from Africa to North America
Africa - Southern USA - England
The ship set of from Goliath port in Africa, travelling to America where the slaves were sent to auctions to be sold to plantation workers.
The triangle trade involved Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Europe provided manufactured goods to Africa, Africa supplied slaves to the Americas, and the Americas sent raw materials and goods back to Europe.
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The Africans that were bought or stolen and sent to America to be slaves stayed in America because they had no way to return to Africa. Many slaves tried to escape at some point of their journey, by means of suicide or fleeing; but, to return to Africa they would have needed ships and captains willing to transport them. Finding these things would have been virtually impossible.