In Africa, slavery was not always permanent and was not based on heredity. (studyisalnd answers) STUDYISLAND IS AWFUL I FEEL REALLY BAD FOR WHOEVER HAS TO DO IT.
Slavery was common through out the world including Africa. The tribal chiefs (and others) made money by selling other people to traders.
read robin blackburn, the answer is in there.
Slavery in Africa has a long and complex history, predating European colonization, with various forms of servitude existing among different societies. Many African kingdoms engaged in the slave trade, capturing and trading individuals through warfare, debt, or criminal punishment. The transatlantic slave trade, beginning in the 15th century, significantly intensified the scale of slavery, leading to the forced transportation of millions of Africans to the Americas. This historical practice has had lasting social, economic, and cultural impacts both within Africa and across the world.
Africa has never had a 'World War' at all.
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In Africa, slavery was not always permanent and was not based on heredity. (studyisalnd answers) STUDYISLAND IS AWFUL I FEEL REALLY BAD FOR WHOEVER HAS TO DO IT.
Slavery goes back as far as History not only in West Africa but all over the world and it is still with us.
i believe Africa and sum parts of Asia
The first countries in the world to abolish slavery were in Europe and North America. Many countries in Africa did not abolish slavery until the 1980s.
Child labor is a form of slavery in many part of the world. It is still pervasive in some parts of Africa. India is an area of the world that has problematic child slavery in many sectors of Indian Industry.
Slavery was a common practice in the 1500's. There were slaves in Africa, Europe, and parts of the new world.
Jobs in Africa are similar to jobs around the world. Many countries in Africa have engineers, doctors, plumbers and teachers.
There is near-slavery or actual slavery in several parts of the world today, mainly in Africa and in the sweat-shops of the Far East. And there are the child soldiers in Africa, which you could consider slaves, since they don't have any choice except to become a young soldier or be killed.
Slavery was legal in many parts of the world in the 1800s, including the United States, Brazil, Cuba, and various European colonies in Africa and the Caribbean.
Mainly Europe - but slavery was involved and hence also Africa.
Slavery was common through out the world including Africa. The tribal chiefs (and others) made money by selling other people to traders.