In 1700, it is estimated that there were around 10,000 enslaved Africans in Virginia. At that time, enslaved individuals made up a significant portion of the colony's population, which was approximately 60,000 people. The institution of slavery was becoming increasingly entrenched in Virginia's economy and society during this period.
Before 1700, the trade in enslaved persons from East Africa was significant but less extensive than the transatlantic slave trade. The East African slave trade primarily involved the export of enslaved individuals to the Middle East, India, and coastal regions of the Indian Ocean, with trade routes established by Arab and Swahili traders. Estimates suggest that hundreds of thousands of people were enslaved and transported, with notable centers in places like Zanzibar and Kilwa. This trade contributed to the social and economic structures in both the East African region and the destinations of the enslaved.
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