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In both centuries, more African slaves were sold across the Atlantic than within Africa.

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Why did the slave trade decline in 1800?

The slave trade declined around 1800 because of the Industrial Revolution.


How was slave trade in the 1600's similar to that of the 1800's?

In both centuries, more African slaves were sold across the Atlantic than within Africa


How was the slave trade in the 1600's similar to that of the 1800's?

In both centuries, more African slaves were sold across the Atlantic than within Africa


How was the slave trade from the 1600's similar to that of the 1800's?

in both centuries,more African slaves were sold across the Atlantic than within Africa.~Apex


Where did the slave trade start?

It Started in 1430 and ended in 1800 due to a collision


What could the world be like if slave trade was stopped?

Slave trading has been over since the late 1800's.


When did the African-american get in the us?

sometime during the slave trade, which was in the late 1800's


How long did the slave trade last?

The slave trade has not been abolished, it is still happening today.


What caused the slave trade to increase during the early 1800?

there was suddenly more land available


British naval unit that seized hundreds of slave ships in the process of suppressing the illegal slave trade in the early 1800's?

Sierra Leone


In the 1800's which cities became major port cities in the south because of the slave trade?

U.S. state of South Carolina and Columbia


What was an effect of the transatlantic slave trade on Africa between 1500 and 1800?

The transatlantic slave trade had devastating effects on Africa between 1500 and 1800, significantly depopulating certain regions as millions of Africans were forcibly taken to the Americas. This led to social and economic disruption, weakening various societies and contributing to conflicts as rival groups competed for control over the lucrative slave trade. Additionally, the loss of a large portion of the population hindered agricultural and economic development, leaving lasting impacts on African societies.