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    The Atlantic Slave Trade took place across the Atlantic Ocean from the 16th century through the 19th century. Many different historians have written about the Slave Trade in Africa and the effects that this slave trade has brought in their country in different aspects of Africans social life, how it affected their economy and political life. Africa’s development was stopped from the Atlantic trade. As historian John Thornton remarked, Europian bought enslaves captured in endemic warfare…

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    the ancient spice trade of the Indian Ocean and were interested in silver. Page 605 Guided Reading Question: Connection…

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    African slave trade was beginning to become very dominate in the period of the Atlantic world and the effects of it have changed the world dramatically. During the time of the 1500’s many people were beginning to acquire the need of slaves, and European colonists seemed to be the ones who started it all. With the need of cheap and profitable labor for areas such as sugar plantations or tobacco farms Europeans need many people to take care of the land and owning many slaves was there solution. …

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    The Atlantic Slave Trade existed, lasting from 1518 to 1875, initiated by the Spanish. Without the aid of wealthy Africans, the slave trade wouldn’t have propelled as much as it has. However, Europeans had facilitated a significant increase of the trade with firearms technology. This allowed the slave traders to pressure African lords to trade slaves, and in return rich Africans received finished goods such as firearms. This transaction complemented each other as wealthy Africans could increase…

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    According to Porticities Bristol "The Atlantic crossing", the Middle Passage, also known as the Trans-Atlantic slave trade, is the term used for the trafficking of slaves from Africa to the new world. From 10 to 15 million Africans were kidnapped from the Western and the Southern part of Africa. According to Darlene, William and Stanley, Traders from the Americas, Caribbean, and Europe took part in this trade. Mortality rates were estimated at 15% during the Middle Passage at the sea and a…

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    The Atlantic slave trade helped established an economy in America, and helped aide a society for the New World. Slaves were one of the most important key figures in the New World since they were held responsible for working the land and developing a system of labor. With the Atlantic slave trade came the concepts of race and racism. To this day, blacks can be regarded as inferior to whites. The main reason for this inferiority of blacks is due to the fact of slavery in the Atlantic World. The…

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    The Atlantic Slave Trade was, one of the worst times in all of History. Slaves were faced with harsh treatments, and were often afraid of what was going to happen when they came off the ships. Aboard Ships conditions were the worst, the ships were over populated, and it drove many of the slaves insane. The insensitive conditions which slaves were put in often lead many to revolt, or even end up killing themselves. When slave owners came to realize that these conditions were not the most suitable…

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    of the Atlantic World is an outstanding book. Thornton's talked stated a lot of great facts, but he also managed to get into great details on what he was trying to persuade the readers about his story. Thornton starts each chapter talking about issue dealing with slavery and how it was brought to America. He talks about things such as the debate that people have about slavery, and etc. He also talks about his own personal opinions as well. Africa and Africans in the Making of the Atlantic is…

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    horrible as it sounds, slave trading was a common practice during the16th century, and continued until the 1830 's. During that time, slave trading was one of the most profitable ventures for merchants of the Atlantic; empires, slave states,and colonies all benefited from it.The slave trade in the Atlantic had an impact Europe, West Africa, and also in the Western Hemisphere. For Europe,the Atlantic slave trade increased profits, and made people 's lives easier. The slave trade was seen as a…

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    The Atlantic World has a significant history to understand. Throughout the course of the time period of 1400 to 1900 the Atlantic Ocean was used in ways that undeniably formed its history. It was no more to be just seen as a huge waterway, however rather as a path that joined different gatherings of individuals. From Europe and Africa to America, the Ocean was secured with many countries whom were attempting to survive the Ice Age. The need to investigate and explore what else was out there for…

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