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    Name: Thabet Alsaddah NAFTA (National American Free Trade Agreement) INTRODUCTION Free trade is a policy followed by some global markets in which countries administrations don 't confine imports from, or fares to, different nations. Free commerce is exemplified by the European Economic Area and the North American Free Trade Agreement, which have set up open markets. Fair trade is a social development whose expressed objective is to help producers in developing nations accomplish better…

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    civilizations. The period from 1492 to 1750 brought about significant trading amongst the Atlantic world, which consisted of Western Europe, Africa, and the Americas. After the establishment of the Atlantic Circuit connecting these foreign regions through trade, Europe controlled all economic aspects of exchange and gradually began to impact Africa and the…

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    Slave trade came to be an important aspect that built the middle passage. Due to that from this passage African slaves came against their own will to be property of people. Once they arrived into the Americas they were seen as lesser than human beings and built only to serve. African slaves were stripped away from their rights and taken away from their homeland. While in the voyage from Africa to the Americas their treatment was inhumanly and not one of commodities. The middle passage was a…

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    separation, pain and loss. The transatlantic slave trade was the largest trade which began in the 15th century. Over four centuries, Africans were seized from their homes and sold in Europe and the Americas, where they were forced into labour. Later, Africa was plundered for its natural resources. This had a detrimental impact on its society, economics and politics which left Africa devastatingly underdeveloped. The transatlantic slave trade led to distrust among societies, ethnic…

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    Do you remember the World Trade Center bombing of 1993? People thought for a long time that the government was behind the 1993 bombing. Then 2001 attack happened, people forgot about the 1993 bombing. Let’s see how this bombing was planned out and see if the 2001 attack was by the same terrorists group. The terrorist had this attack panned out for a long time. They had blue prints of the World Trade Center. So they knew where to park the van, where it would affect the most people.…

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    African slaves werebeinmg bought and sold everyday in the Atlantic world. There were many causes of the incfrease of African slave trade, one of them being the need for cheap work. When the Europeans were first moving to the new world they needed people to work on their plantations and tabbacco farms. Their first option was the native americans, bur too many of them were dieing of european diseases, warfare, and brutality for a steady work force. So, the freshly settled europeans turned toward…

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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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    Ever wondered what the Transatlantic Slave Trade was? Or how it began? The Transatlantic slave trade started because of the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution developed in the 18th century in Britain. Impacted many people and had an enormous impact on society. The Industrial Revolution had a clear result of urbanisation (when people move to the city to get jobs). It also caused the slave trade, emigration and convict transportation. The Industrial Revolution caused many people to…

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    The social, economic and political implications of the Transatlantic Slave Trade would substantially influence the West African societies. The Transatlantic Slave Trade had many effects, both positive and negative, on Western African societies. Most of them, however, were, of course, negative, though it is debatable that the slave trade led to many positive aspects for West African societies. However, the majority of African societies were at a loss, because of the massive population decrease.…

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    The transatlantic slave trade is arguably one the most dreadful criminal acts against mankind that had extended over the course of about four centuries. Where about twelve and a half million African individuals were extracted from their homes to be blindly guided through the road of no return. Men, women, and children were forcibly dragged to the Americas and the Caribbean against their own will, which was achieved through the cooperation of African elites as well as European merchants. African…

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