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    to do my Primary Source Portfolio on is the Slave Trade: The African Connection 1788. The Slave trade was between America and Africa the main crops that were around then and needed to be moved were cotton‚ sugar cane‚ and tobacco. This Slave trade was between America‚ Africa and the Europeans but like stated earlier mostly between America and Africa. During 1788 he slave trade reached the all-time high of the 18th century‚ an estimated of 80‚000 slaves crossed the Atlantic over to slavery 40% Caribbean

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    Africa and North America internal trade networks continued to connect the populations of both regions. However‚ with the discovery of North America‚ maritime trade networks greatly expanded between these and other regions. Also‚ the Colombian Exchange and the Triangular Trade led to the introduction of new goods to both of these regions. Internal trade networks existed in both Africa and North America in this period. Throughout this era‚ the African slave trade existed both internally and with Muslim

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    African Slave Trade In The Atlantic World African slave trade in the Atlantic world was important because of new land discovered by Columbus. This brought europeans over to America to claim this large chunk of unknown land. Slaves were important to the Americas because they provided labor and kept America’s economic system running. African slavery during this period had a huge impact on the Americas‚ the causes and effects of slavery tell us how and why slavery became so important in this time in

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    However‚ although the slave trade had been increasing‚ the economic changeover proved relatively simple. Rubber would take the place of slaves‚ with cloves providing additional assistance. In addition‚ the slave trade would take a toll on Africa and the potential of how productive they could’ve been. Labor was exported for a fraction of its value: slaves tended to be young‚ and most productive members of society. “Thus‚ Atlantic Africa experienced no significant economic “development” during the

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    The atlantic slave trade between western Europe and the Caribbean happened throughout the time period of 1440 to 1700. During this time Europeans were moving and settling in the Caribbean and they needed laborers to help tend to land. Which created the atlantic slave trade.This vast trade route expanded across the atlantic and left staples on both the Americas and western Europe. All the trading and interaction with new civilizations led to inflation of european currency‚ spread of foreign diseases

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    The Atlantic Slave Trade By: Brittany Kyle The Atlantic slave trade began in the 16th century. The Portuguese were the first people to really help the slave trade flourish. The slave trade became part of a system called the triangular trade system. It was a continuous cycle of trade between the old world‚ Africa‚ and the new world. The old world brought manufactured goods to Africa which were traded for slaves. The slaves traveled on tightly packed slave ships across the middle passage‚ or Atlantic

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    campaign against the slave trade. Britain has been active in the slave trade for over 100 years with about 47‚000 slaves travelling to America from Africa with our ships every year and on average 1 slave ship sailed every week from a British port. From 1698-present around 18 million slaves have been taken against their will and this is what we want to stop. I feel very strongly against the slave trade as I have read some first hand accounts of the terrible manner in which the slaves are being treated

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    People in power often dictate recordings of history‚ but the Atlantic slave trade found an exception to this pattern. Documents from both enslavers and enslaved of this time regarding management of captives provide an insight on the treatment of slaves in the middle passage. Data from both parties clearly illustrates slave trading as a massive industry‚ and one where enslavers valued efficiency over the well-being of captives to garner the maximum possible profit. Conditions illustrated in these

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    African Slave Trade The transatlantic slave trade occupies a special place in the universal history of slavery for many reasons. One of them are the duration of the slave tradery and ofcourse it’s massive amount of victims - black men and women and even no mercy for the children. When first mentioned‚ this subject brings up a horrifying picture of white men torturing and forceing africans to obey their will and to be quite frankly‚ at first‚ i was embarrased of my skincolor. But the things

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    My understanding of the African slave trade was solidified after reading this piece of literature. In chapter two‚ the process Equiano undergoes can explain what most slaves went through. However‚ Equiano’s personal feelings and words are what separates him from the other slaves; it is his story‚ yet also the story for many slaves. The narrative illustrates that slaves are captured by Europeans and put onto slave ships over sea. The slave ships were the complete opposite of hygienic‚ where the smell

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