The passage where slaves were traded was called the "Transatlantic slave trade" or simply the "slave trade." It was a horrific practice where millions of Africans were captured, transported, and sold as slaves to the Americas from the 16th to the 19th centuries.
Kidnapping of African slaves by European slave traders began when the transatlantic slave trade started in the 15th century. This practice was widespread during the era of colonization in the Americas until the abolition of the slave trade in the 19th century.
non slave groups such as the the society for the abolition of the slave trade, and the Quakers. slaves who did revolts and rebellions ex slaves who exposed how terrible life was as a slave MPs the British government because they were no longer benifitting from the slavee trade since it did not save them money and demand for slave trade fell so the slave trade became a pointless waste of time.
Slave trade in Britain was outlawed in 1808 when Parliament passed the Slave Trade Act of 1807. However, this did not slavery altogether. The Slavery Abolition Act of 1833 abolished slavery in most British Empires.
Slaves were typically captured through raids, warfare, or abduction by slave traders. They were often captured from African villages or sold by African chieftains who engaged in the slave trade to European and American slave traders for goods and weapons. The transatlantic slave trade played a significant role in the capturing and trafficking of slaves from Africa to the Americas.
slaves hence the name Atlantic SLAVE trade
slave trade
slaves were the most important things in the slave trade
Portugal, which played an important role in both the beginning of the Atlantic Slave Trade as well as the Asian Slave Trade, always used slaves for economic reasons. They originally used slaves as a medium of trade.
The slave trade has not been stopped - there are still slaves in parts of the modern world.
Slave families were split up ~APEX~
In West African cultures, slaves were allowed to own slaves of their own, while those in the Atlantic slave trade were not.
British opponents of the slave trade were Americans and French because the Americans did not like slaves and they did not want there to be slaves in British territories
In West African cultures, slaves were allowed to own slaves of their own, while those in the Atlantic slave trade were not.
Pringles and whips
Tribes of Africa
Slave trade and slaves in general.