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SOC 315 Week 2 DQ 2 Legacy of Slavery and Imperialism in Africa


SOC 315 Week 2 DQ 2 Legacy of Slavery and Imperialism in Africa


SOC 315 Week 2 DQ 2 Legacy of Slavery and Imperialism in Africa


Legacy of Slavery and Imperialism in Africa. Read Historical Legacies: A Model Linking Africa’s Past to Its


Current Underdevelopment . Between 1400 and 1900, the African continent experienced four simultaneous slave trades.


a. The trans-Saharan slave trade: slaves were taken from south of the Saharan desert and shipped to Northern Africa.


b. The Red Sea slave trade: slaves were taken from inland of the Red Sea and shipped to the Middle East and India.


c. Indian Ocean slave trade: slaves were taken from inland of the Red Sea and shipped to the Middle East and India.


d. The trans-Atlantic slave trade: slaves were shipped from West Africa to the Caribbean and the Americas.


The trans-Saharan, Red Sea, and Indian Ocean slave trades dated from the late Medieval period and acted as the basis for the more well known trans-Atlantic slave trade.


Assess how the legacy of the slave trade, and intervening imperialist ventures by European nations, has led to the relative underdevelopment of Africa today. How did these twin legacies affect African society, culture, and politics?


SOC 315 Week 2 DQ 2 Legacy of Slavery and Imperialism in Africa



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SOC 315 Week 2 DQ 2 Legacy of Slavery and Imperialism in Africa


SOC 315 Week 2 DQ 2 Legacy of Slavery and Imperialism in Africa


Legacy of Slavery and Imperialism in Africa. Read Historical Legacies: A Model Linking Africa’s Past to Its


Current Underdevelopment . Between 1400 and 1900, the African continent experienced four simultaneous slave trades.


a. The trans-Saharan slave trade: slaves were taken from south of the Saharan desert and shipped to Northern Africa.


b. The Red Sea slave trade: slaves were taken from inland of the Red Sea and shipped to the Middle East and India.


c. Indian Ocean slave trade: slaves were taken from inland of the Red Sea and shipped to the Middle East and India.


d. The trans-Atlantic slave trade: slaves were shipped from West Africa to the Caribbean and the Americas.


The trans-Saharan, Red Sea, and Indian Ocean slave trades dated from the late Medieval period and acted as the basis for the more well known trans-Atlantic slave trade.


Assess how the legacy of the slave trade, and intervening imperialist ventures by European nations, has led to the relative underdevelopment of Africa today. How did these twin legacies affect African society, culture, and politics?


SOC 315 Week 2 DQ 2 Legacy of Slavery and Imperialism in Africa



http://www.fres-courses.com/product/soc-315-week-2-dq-2-legacy-of-slavery-and-imperialism-in-africa

SOC 315 Week 2 DQ 2 Legacy of Slavery and Imperialism in Africa


SOC 315 Week 2 DQ 2 Legacy of Slavery and Imperialism in Africa


Legacy of Slavery and Imperialism in Africa. Read Historical Legacies: A Model Linking Africa’s Past to Its


Current Underdevelopment . Between 1400 and 1900, the African continent experienced four simultaneous slave trades.


a. The trans-Saharan slave trade: slaves were taken from south of the Saharan desert and shipped to Northern Africa.


b. The Red Sea slave trade: slaves were taken from inland of the Red Sea and shipped to the Middle East and India.


c. Indian Ocean slave trade: slaves were taken from inland of the Red Sea and shipped to the Middle East and India.


d. The trans-Atlantic slave trade: slaves were shipped from West Africa to the Caribbean and the Americas.


The trans-Saharan, Red Sea, and Indian Ocean slave trades dated from the late Medieval period and acted as the basis for the more well known trans-Atlantic slave trade.


Assess how the legacy of the slave trade, and intervening imperialist ventures by European nations, has led to the relative underdevelopment of Africa today. How did these twin legacies affect African society, culture, and politics?