You could catch diesels from the slaves that you are trading!
To avoid getting caught in monkey traps, common methods include being aware of surroundings, staying calm, and not being greedy or impulsive. It is important to think before acting and to be cautious of potential dangers.
Afonso, ruler of the Kongo, initially supported the slave trade as a way to strengthen his kingdom's economy. However, he later grew concerned about the negative impact on his society and people. He wrote multiple letters to European leaders, including the Portuguese king, expressing his unease and opposition to the slave trade.
David Livingstone was strongly opposed to the slave trade. He believed it was a barbaric practice that dehumanized individuals and prevented the economic and social development of African societies. Livingstone dedicated much of his life to fighting against the exploitation of African people through the abolition of the slave trade.
Slave owners justified owning slaves by dehumanizing them and believing that they were inferior. They also relied on economic reasons, such as profits from slave labor, to support their ownership. Additionally, societal norms and laws at the time normalized and supported the institution of slavery.
Slaves may not have known (or just not cared) that the person was a carpetbagger. They just would vote for them because the carpetbagger was a republican (Abe Lincoln was a republican, so slaves kind of saw the whole party as being completely against slavery, which they mostly were). In other words, they were probably happy that they could support an anti-slavery politician, and the carpetbagger was probably happy that he was getting some political power.
Slaves were viewed as property and less than human. To the white slave trader the slave was only a commodity to be sold and traded. They viewed the slave with a callus disregard for their pain and suffering.
Slaves were viewed as property and less than human. To the white slave trader the slave was only a commodity to be sold and traded. They viewed the slave with a callus disregard for their pain and suffering.
i think it would be a danger because you wouldent no if they were evil or good
so horrible that you would pop your eyes out and think of ways to escape.
The hardest thing would be the loss of dignity and being owned by another person.
I can't think of any as long as you're not being a complete fool, instead of some rare snakes in the forests.
I think it is-------------Portuguese
they got slave trade i think i dunno i'm not so good at these questions
with 85% of the land being lava i think there would be some dangerFunFactthe clouds are actually yellowcuz of the sulfuric acid in the clouds
Not sure, I think Mazda Titan is the same as Ford Trader. The Titan is a rebadged Isuzu Elf
I think the possible dangers in Nigeria are the amount of food they have and poverty also the world they live in!!!!
not quite sure but i think route 212