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    what extent did Africa contribute to the Atlantic Slave Trade"‚ can be answered by the two scholarly sources I had picked out. The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade had been taught in schools over many‚ many years. Many people would had inferred that the Europeans were the ones to blame‚ but after more extensive research into that topic‚ it would appear not so. It had been concluded that Africa’s own inhabitants and Portuguese had contributed to the famous Atlantic Slave Trade. So‚ that left me with the question

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    Slavery

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    being asked a series of questions that they both answered satisfactory and was announced husband and wife. The challenges that Jerry and Betheny faced was that they were owned by different masters and at any second they can be seperated. Jerry’s master Mannyfield had lost possession of all his property. Betheny had to go down to jail to talk to her husband after he been taken to jail and held in their possession. Jerry was finally sold to another master named White. White offered Jerry to bring Betheny

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    Franklin Benjamin Sanborn was two years old when he was struck by a bolt of lightning at his family’s old farmhouse in Hampton Fall‚ New Hampshire. He tries to make something stir in the world. Sanborn talents were making a stir by “unfailing genius when it came to provoking others” (Fuller pg. 43). Even though‚ he caused trouble a writer named Ralph W. Emerson moved Sanborn with his book of essays. The essays “suggest the world’s possibilities‚ assuring him that reliance upon one’s inner principles”

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    root of slavery is racism. Whilst this is the case of slavery in the American South‚ Caribbean and the Atlantic slave trade‚ Roman slavery and Medieval slavery contradict this notion. Although‚ perhaps the root of slavery being racism is dependant on the opportunity and access to another ‘race’‚ in order to be able to enslave and exploit them. Whilst Ancient Rome and Medieval slavery didn’t have the opportunity to enslave another race‚ the demonstration of setting a precedent for slavery was evident

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    Slavery in the Caribbean

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    Rationale Area of Research: Slavery in the Caribbean “What evidence is there to prove that the Africans‚ who arrived in the British West Indies‚ were ill-treated?”This project seeks to examine the nature of slavery in the British West Indies and to prove that the slaves endured harsh‚ inhumane conditions. Acknowledgement First of all I would like to thank the Lord for giving me the health‚ strength and understanding to complete this project. Secondly‚ I would like to pay credit to

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    1. 2. The Atlantic Slave Trade - enslaved about 10 to 15 million Africans in South America‚ the Caribbean and North America. - The Atlantic slave trade started in the 16th century and lasted until the mid-19th century. - The slave trades‚ both of them‚ was an enormous population‚ labor and brain drain on Africa. - young and those best able to work. - This removes men and women who would reproduce and add their children to Africa’s population.

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    The Trans-Atlantic slave trade which began in the early 16th century‚ gained ground in the following three centuries and was eventually abolished in the 1800s. By the late 18th century‚ the British population began to find the slave trade both morally and financially disagreeable. The four main factors which contributed to the abolition of the slave trade were the campaigns of the white middle class‚ the mass support from the white working class‚ the protestations by the black slaves and the economic

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    Freedom and Slavery

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    141 Freedom and Slavery The United States promotes that freedom is a right deserved by all humanity. Throughout the history of America the government has found ways to deprive selected people this right by race‚ gender‚ class and in other ways as well for its own benefit. This is a boundary of freedom. Boundaries of freedom outline who is able to enjoy their freedom and who isn’t. These people alter with time and as history unfolds. Slavery and the journey of their freedom was a big part of the

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    INTRODUCTION According to Hamilton-Willie D. 2001‚ the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade was the most abominable and cruel form of slavery‚ Greenwood R. and Hamber S. 2003stated that it was neither the first nor the only form of slave trade. Slavery was recognized around the world long before the Egyptians enslaved the Jews. Slavery was not just about the black people who endured the Middle Passage. It was a part of human history. Worldwide‚ domestic slavery was the most common form of enslavement. Rich men had

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    SCHOOL BASED ASSESSMENT RESEARCH PROJECT Caribbean History Caribbean Economy and Slavery Several West African Societies were well organized and quite prosperous before the coming of the Europeans. Since the time of the slave trade many theories point out that Africa is the cradle of civilization‚ it is the birth place of the human race. We should never believe the Eurocentric view that Africa was a dark continent inhabited by uncivilized savages pretending to be humans. False and negative

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