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The primary factors for the slave trade was inspired by the awareness of local tribes of the external institutions of slavery that Europeans were operating in Sub-Saharan Africa throughout the 16th and 17th centuries. In this economic environment, tribal leaders and local slaves traders kidnapped an sold prisoners of war to Europeans as a way to trade for European luxury items and goods. The factors of European institutions of slavery, localized tribal trade agreements, and tribal cooperation made the slave trade possible in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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The Columbia Exchange was made different through exchange of differing types of animals, crops, technology, and other commodities, which developed a more global …show more content…
This major Enlightenment philosophy made it possible for Americans to seek a representational government that would represent the greater will of the people under the American Constitution. This ideology hinged on the rights of the individual to be seen as an equal in the government, regardless of financial power political advantage. Rousseau pushed the colonists to adopt a classical model of the “general will” through the writings of Rousseau in 18th century France.
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The Native Americans stopped colonial expansion due to outnumbering the colonists in the early days of occupation, which allowed the tribes to form alliances against the European invaders. Also, the colonists had to make trade agreements and cooperate with the Native Americans until it became apparent that they outnumbered the Indians, which led to the extermination of entire tribes. In some cases, Native Americans used trade agreement to prevent hostilities, but if these did not work; then the use of military force would be used to fight back against the colonists.
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