European slave traders mainly went to the coastal West African modern day nations such as Liberia, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone.
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European slavers did not capture the Africans they transported themselves, but bought them from native slave traders.
Europeans came into contact with African slave traders while exploring the coast of Africa.
Europeans came into contact with African slave traders while exploring the coast of Africa.
European slave traders mainly went to the coastal West African modern day nations such as Liberia, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone.
From slave traders in central Africa.
They had no problem trading with them however they were not too happy about being invaded by them and becoming slave nations to them.
European slave traders come to West Africa because they were free as others.
European slave traders mainly went to the coastal West African modern day nations such as Liberia, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone.
They were purchased by African Slave Traders
England
There were black slave traders involved in the transatlantic slave trade, including African tribal leaders who captured people from rival groups and sold them to European slave traders. However, the bulk of the slave trade was conducted by European and American traders.
They were purchased by African Slave Traders
buying them for African slave traders
by buying them from African slave traders
they had slave forts because the economy was to good to get anything else