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    The Atlantic Slave Trade, a four hundred year time span where Africans were kidnapped from their homelands and sold into a world of hard labor. A major part of this Slave Trade was the Middle Passage, the journey from Africa to the New World. Many of the stories that we hear about the Atlantic Slave trade are about the Middle Passage. The experiences were dreadful but the way the slaves were treated varied depending on the ships that carried them. There were two types of slave ship captains:…

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    political conditions, and external drives, such as the hope for better opportunities elsewhere. Drawn out of the need for labor, the Trans-Atlantic and Trans-Saharan slave trades were key players in the African Diaspora. Trans-Atlantic slave trade brought Western Africans across the Western hemisphere, while the Trans-Saharan slave trade moved Africans across the Sahara Desert to sub-Saharan locations within Africa. As a result, Africans were dispersed among locations where there was a need to…

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    Bristol became the largest English slave-trading port in the early for a short space of time following the removal of the monopoly of the Royal African Company in 1698 and subsequent gains which aided in growth of this portside city. A variety of factors aided growth including location of Bristol in relation to the Atlantic world, its economic connection with the many merchants trading with major slaving trading nations like Portugal and sending manufactured goods to parts of west Africa as well…

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    East African Slave Trade There are many atrocities in this world that result in the social injustice of certain people. In the case of the East African Slave Trade, those people discriminated against were the women traded along the East African coast. They were traded as domestic servants that served people in the Middle East, East Africa, and West India. The slave trade stretched from the east coast of Africa to the west coast of India. At first the slaves were traded mainly from northern…

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    "The Trans-Atlantic slave trade was based on a pre-existing slavery institution in Africa." Over the course of more than three and a half eras, the forceful transportation of at least twelve million men, women and even children from their African homeland to America forever changed the face and character of our modern world. These human beings from Africa were sold to Americans to work on plantation farms as slaves. As the quote in the title suggests, many believe that slavery originated in…

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    transatlantic trades took place, bringing captives from Africa to America across the Atlantic. One of the largest, most cruel migrations in history. The migration took many captives into coastal areas to meet European traders. Originally, Portuguese was one of the main merchants of the transatlantic trade, but imitating them were the Europeans. The European people created sugar and coffee plantations and they needed slave labor for economic profits. African merchants then became involved in the…

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    The Sub-Saharan long distance commodity and slave trade as well as the syncretic interweaving of Islamic culture and traditional African culture accounts for Africa’s major influence as a superpower. Traders from all over the world were drawn to Africa’s riches in gold, ivory, and human beings. The fact that Africa was rich in resources posed influence in itself. Considering that a great number of the visiting traders were Muslims and they begin to intermarry and form relationships –…

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    radically incommensurable views taken by slaves and slaveholders of the relation of the slave trade to the broader system of slavery and follow this philosophical difference through the practical contests that defined the history of the slave trade: the efforts of slaveholders to coax or coerce their resistant slaves into the trade, the strategies the traders used to get their slaves to market, the slaves’ efforts to make common cause with their fellow slaves and to resist the traders. The…

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    existed, the African Slave Trade. -- Historical Context Main point #1- In addition to being a slave you really didn’t have any rights to anything didn’t have any control to/over their own sexuality Main point…

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    1880 CE around 10-12 million African slaves were moved to the Americas. 15% died during the journey. Although the Atlantic Slave Trade (via the Mediterranean) began in the late 1400's with Portuguese colonies in West Africa and Spanish settlement with the Americas short after. 48% of slaves went to the Caribbean, 41% to Brazil, and 5% to USA. Slavery began to override other criminal offences. Africans were captured by fellow Africans then sold to Europeans in trade for supplies such as metal…

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