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    “invisibles” or “modern-day slaves”‚ the human trafficking trade is the fastest growing criminal trade in the U.S. and one of the most profitable industries in the world. It is global in nature‚ existing throughout the world‚ with traffickers coercing men‚ women and children of all races and circumstances. Approximately 800‚000 to 900‚000 victims are trafficked every year of which 100‚000 are reportedly children sold into the sex trade. The United States is estimated to have 200‚000 slaves‚ living in our cities

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    Atlantic exploration caused the interaction of the indigenous people of the Americas‚ the Europeans‚ and he Iberians. These interactions caused massive epidemics on both sides of the Atlantic world and emplaced slavery in the new world. Between 1580-1780 the Iberians/Europeans and the indigenous people of the Americas came into contact with one another through the want of new resources and good. This interaction resulted in mass epidemics and slavery in the Americas. Ever since Columbus landed in

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    Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade VS. Human Trafficking Although slavery may have legally ended in 1865 with the end of the Civil War‚ it continues to be a problem worldwide today. “The UN International Labor Organization (ILO) calculates the minimum number of people in forced labor at 12.3 million‚ while research by Free the Slaves‚ a non-governmental organization (NGO) based in the United Sates‚ puts the number at 27 million.” Even so‚ there are many similarities between the Trans-Atlantic slave trade and human

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    representing the global commerce that took part during this time period‚ as well as the position the European had in this trade. BPQ #1- Europeans transformed earlier patterns of commerce by participating in new networks of exchange‚ such as the silver trade. This trade network “gave birth to a genuinely global network of exchange” (679) by connecting many parts of the world. The silver trade was also the “first direct and sustained link between the Americas and Asia” (680). Europeans‚ specifically the Portuguese

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    Wilberforce‚ John Newton and Grenville Sharpe. This man’s means to challenge the institution of slavery and all that it stood for‚ was one of the very first steps (during the earlier years of the campaign) in improving the conditions of African slaves- which led to the abolition as it was a gradual process. His work was seen to target administrative support by gathering evidence and justifying his arguments through the evidence he had collated. This determination and use of tactical skill through

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    seen as an inevitable evolution in history with long-run positive results. The exchange of crops and animals helped both worlds develop and prosper. The first Europeans to reach the Americas were the Norse seafarers from Scandanavia. These voyagers weren’t supported by expansionists‚ which lead to the dismisal of their discovery. Centuries later‚ many Europeans desired contact with a new world for conquest or trade. The Christian crusaders exposed goods like silk‚ perfumes‚ and spices to Europe

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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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    How did slave trade change with the arrival of the Europeans? As an African‚ before 1440‚ you might have been sold as a slave. In the 11th century‚ Muslims brought salt and luxury goods to trade for leather and slaves. If you were a woman‚ you could have been sold to an ottoman leader and if you were a man‚ you could have been sold as a solder. A dramatic changed occurred when the Europeans (Mainly the Spanish and Portuguese) were able to finally come along the cost of West Africa and sail across

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    The leading cause of the African slave trade in the 1451 - 1870 centuries was that Europe profited from the exploitation of the slave which were used as free labor in the Americas in order to produce cheap materials for manufacturing goods. Slavery was used by the Portuguese‚ the Spanish‚ and the English in the years 1451 through the year 1870. Slavery was used for many reasons but some of those reasons are racism‚ religion‚ save money. The slaves were people from africa that we brought

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    The last question I have to answer with evidence is “Why did the slave trade last so long and what values were found in the slave trade?” An evidence I have is from “Roots” it is‚ in Roots while they were sailing to the new land they had a flood. The flood caused the tobob to close the air vents and they couldn’t get any fresh air‚ many of the slaves ended up dieing. As a result‚ they had to take very good care of the slaves they ended up with so they can make the whole experience worth the money

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