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    Name: Nell Mooney Student No: 14872628 Essay Question: Give and explain three reasons why African slaves were brought to North America before American independence in 1776? Word Count: 1630 Depleted land in Barbados forced planters and slaves to establish new sugar plantations in the southern states of North America. With this move came the discovery of an untouched and fertile continent ripe for colonisation. European nations raced to secure a piece of the new world. This new land

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    The colonial merchants were an important part of the atlantic trading system as they provided finished goods by slave labor to England and other countries. Foner writes‚ “The first mass consumer goods in international trade were produced by slaves… The rising demand for these products fueled the rapid growth of the Atlantic slave trade… A series of triangular trading routes crisscrossed the Atlantic‚ carrying British manufactured goods to Africa and the colonies‚ colonial products

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    Eboe (Nigerian) born Olaudah Equiano was kidnapped as a child and sold to slave traders going to the West Indies‚ where after that he spent most of his life on ships serving the captains of slave ships and other navy vessels‚ presenting a more accurate insight into the importance of the slave trade to modernity. He was fortunate to save enough money to buy his freedom in 1766‚also providing the idea of a lack of sailors if the risk was too high‚ as many seamen and sailors would die at sea due to

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    Practiced since ancient times Most slaves captives of war      Debtors Suspected witches Criminals Used principally in agricultural labor Slaves a form of personal wealth‚ social status ©2011‚ The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. All Rights Reserved. 27 Slave Trading    Increased trans-Saharan and Indian Ocean trade stimulates slave trade‚ ninth century C.E. Africa replaces eastern Europe as principal source of slaves Creates internal African slave trade   More powerful states attack

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    attacking small and weak states‚ no naval force in Asia was able to match the Portuguese guns or maneuverability * The Portuguese wanted control over commerce in the Indian Ocean and did so with force * Only able to control half the spice trade‚ could not sell their goods because they were not desired by Asian markets -> resorted to selling service of shipping goods African diaspora – The transatlantic spread of African people * Introduced elements of African culture such as religious

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    Access Provided by your local institution at 03/10/13 1:43PM GMT BOUND TO AFRICA: THE MANDINKA LEGACY IN THE NEW WORLD MATT SCHAFFER I I offer here a theory of “cultural convergence‚” as a corollary to Darwin’s natural selection‚ regarding how slave Creoles and culture were formed among the Gullah and‚ by extension‚ supported by other examples‚ in the Americas. When numerous speakers from different‚ and sometimes related‚ ethnic groups have words with similar sounds and evoke related meanings

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    travelled the Trans-Atlantic Slave Route to forcefully imprison and work masses of Africans. Records are incomplete however it is estimated at 10 million and untold numbers of enslaved people died without even reaching the Americas. Some at the hands of the African traders who took them from their homes in ‘slave raids’ or died in the cramped inhumane conditions on the boats (Source 1). This was just the start of the reason why Sojourner Truth became an activist for Women and Slave rights. Sojourner

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    In the beginning time of the North American colonies‚ the slave trade became extremely popular and vital to the culture and economy of America. People from Africa were enslaved and sent on ships across the Atlantic to North America; this voyage was called the Middle Passage. “The North American colonies remained peripheral markets for the European slaving industries in the Atlantic‚ which‚ in the years before about 1800‚ delivered 90 percent or more of their captives to the West Indies‚ Brazil‚ and

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    The slave trade from the fifteenth to nineteenth century was the largest and possibly most violent forced migration of people in recorded history. In fact‚ most of the information we know about it comes from letters written by slave ship captains‚ slave traders‚ or people that opposed the trade all together. We have very little firsthand accounts from actual slaves as to what life was like for them. Randy J. Sparks’‚ "The Two Princes of Calabar‚" reveals a bit of this mystery by telling the tale

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    in the early modern time period between 1450 and 1750 negatively impacted the foreign nations that it came in contact with by exhibiting various failed labor systems‚ countries restricting foreign interaction as well as trade and the rise of the Portuguese in the Atlantic Slave Trade. One effect of the expansion of Europeans was various unsuccessful labor systems in the Americas‚ Antonio Vazquez de Espinosa‚ a Spanish missionary‚ expressed his opinion about the corrupt Mita system that dictated

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