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    the African Slave Trade help colonial and European Colonies? In the early 18th century around 36‚00 slaves grew threw North and South America‚and Europe.”The Spanish were the first major European Partners in the slave trade‚ buying slaves to labor in Spain’s South American empire”(World History textbook pg 487). This textual evidence provides how many European countries were included in the slave trade but the Spanish

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    Slave Acculturation

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    Slave Acculturation The seasoning process‚ as applied to the treatment of plantation slaves‚ was designed to ensure not only that the slaves would become totally dependent upon the dictates of their owners but also to destroy the cultural links which the slaves had with their former homelands. In the West African kingdoms which provided one of the major source of slaves at the height of the triangle trade‚ slavery was part of the indigenous culture; however‚ the motivation

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    Although some may say that since the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade from 1450-1800’s slavery has changed or ended‚ it really has stayed the same due to modern forms of slavery such as‚ bonded labor‚ sex trafficking‚ and child labor that still exist. The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade was developed by the existing system of slave trade in African Kingdoms. Demand and need for more slaves lead to active participation in obtaining slaves by African Kingdoms. European explorers found slavery as a popular custom

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    . How was the transatlantic trade organized? Who participated and who profited? The transatlantic trade began as the first global age started; it was a period of global unification and urbanization. The transatlantic trade was organized between the peoples of Europe‚ Africa‚ Asia‚ and North and South America. Different regions called for different empires from each continent. The ottoman Turks in Europe and Western Asia‚ the Ming dynasty in China‚ the Aztecs and Inca in the Americas‚ Mali and Songhai

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    colonists to seek a more manageable alternative. The availability of these black slaves were in greater numbers by dealers seeking profitable gains. White men saw slavery as a means to better their own egos in society‚ as manual labor done by anyone other than a slave was noted as degrading. Since the slaves were taken from regions that were already accustomed to the extreme climates of the southern colonies‚ the African slaves were ideal workers in such conditions. B. Slavery in the southern colonies

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    African Slaves

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    In their search for other sources of labour the planters tried Chinese‚ Madeirans‚ even free African slaves but each of these options all had their disadvantages. After a trial and error period with many different labourers‚ it was found that the Indians were the ideal labourers. The Indentureship period was supposed to be a fair‚ humane and just system unlike the African slave trade and slavery on the whole but this was not the case. In many aspects of the Indentureship period‚ it was

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    The Slave Ship by Marcus Rediker is a great fiction novel that describes the horrifying experiences of Africans‚ seamen‚ and captains on their journey through the Middle Passage. The Middle Passage marked the water way in the Atlantic Ocean between Africa and the Americas. The use of slaves provided a great economy for the European countries due to the fact that these African slaves provided free labor while cultivating sugar cane in the Caribbean and America. Rediker describes the slave migration

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    West Africans developed their knowledge of tropical climate over many years and were able to make the leached soil of the Niger Delta profitable for themselves. The agricultural revolution in West Africa lead towards the Atlantic Slave Trade. The agricultural skills and knowledge of West Africans attracted Europeans. West Africans’ tropical agricultural skills greatly interested outsiders because the Europeans wanted to profit from this knowledge. On the map it is shown that West Africa consists

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    Bristol and Liverpool: The demise and rise of rival ports in the eighteenth century slave trade. In the early eighteenth century‚ Bristol’s dominant position as a slave trading port remained virtually unchallenged. Yet‚ by the end of the century‚ Liverpool firmly established its status as Britain’s leading slave trading port‚ surpassing Bristol completely. Despite some similarities between the rival ports‚ a number of factors‚ decisions and circumstances serve to explain Liverpool’s magnificent

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    Slave Dbq

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    brought together. Calhoun also says that the living conditions for the slaves were good and they were taken care of. But in reality‚ the slaves were living in shacks fearing for their lives and hoping not to get beaten by their slave owner after a long hard day of working in the blistering sun on the plantations (document 2). Another man against the abolition of slavery is Chancellor Harper. According to Harper‚ the emancipated slaves would harm the economy of the United States and Europe. This is because

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