The early Atlantic slave trade primarily involved Portuguese and Spanish explorers and traders, who were among the first to establish trade routes along the African coast in the 15th century. This was soon followed by the British, French, and Dutch, who expanded the trade throughout the 16th to the 18th centuries. These nations were instrumental in transporting enslaved Africans to the Americas to work on plantations, significantly impacting both the African continent and the economies of the New World.
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Early Europeans significantly impacted the Ojibwa people through trade, cultural exchange, and the introduction of new diseases. The fur trade altered their economy and social structures, leading to both prosperity and dependency on European goods. Additionally, European settlement and expansion often resulted in land loss and increased conflicts, disrupting traditional lifestyles and governance. These interactions also led to the spread of Christianity, further influencing Ojibwa culture and beliefs.
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Many of the early trappers/fur traders in America were French.
Most of the people the Europeans brought over to the New World as slaves were West Africans from the central an western part of Africa. This was known as the Atlantic slave trade.
Most of the people the Europeans brought over to the New World as slaves were West Africans from the central an western part of Africa. This was known as the Atlantic slave trade.
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Most of the people the Europeans brought over to the New World as slaves were West Africans from the central an western part of Africa. This was known as the Atlantic slave trade.
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He lead a group of Vikings, who became the first Europeans to land in America.
He led a group of Vikings, who became the first Europeans to land in North America.