Free labor.
people had to pay the ship owners to use the boats. i think!
No, not everyone in Liverpool benefited from the slave trade. The profits mostly went to wealthy merchants and ship owners involved in the trade, while many others in the city did not directly benefit. Additionally, the negative consequences of the slave trade, such as social unrest and displacement of communities, affected the wider population.
the white men benifitted, slave owners
The Atlantic slave trade did not benefit Africans. It led to the forced removal of millions of Africans from their homes, families, and communities, resulting in immense suffering, loss of life, and disruption of societies. The slave trade primarily benefited European and American slave traders, plantation owners, and industries that were built on the exploitation of enslaved Africans.
The slave-trade cycle that was initiated by ship owners was known as The Atlantic Slave Trade. The Atlantic Slave Trade lasted from the 16th century to the 19th century.
who did the commerce and slave trade compromise benefit
Slave ship owners benefited from the slave trade financially by profiting from the sale of enslaved individuals. They also benefited from the labor of enslaved people on plantations, which generated significant wealth for the owners. Additionally, the slave trade contributed to the growth of industries such as shipping and finance, further enriching those involved in the trade.
yes
they gain sales
slave trade is dark side of our world. Many famous people trade for slaves.
Ships from Europe would buy slaves from other slave owners in Africa (YES there were slave owners in Africa!) and then transport them into docks in southern states bordering the Atlantic. There owners from the States could buy or trade them.