the west Africa used to sell their people into slavery to get guns the leader were involved and they neglected agriculture
Slavery in West Africa started as early as the 7th century. Slavery in West Africa reached it's peak when slave traders would trade slaves for use in the Americas.
Slavery began to be practiced in Africa.
They traded with people in other parts of africa like by the south they got certain things and in the north they got other certain things
Neither system of trade involved shipping slaves to the Americas. -Jade
abolitionists
Not just America was involved in slavery. There was England, America, and, obviously Africa. They traded slaves and goods in what is called the Triangle Trade. (If you don't know what that is, Google it.) They were all involved in slavery for money and goods to be imported to their country.
Trade made West Africa one of the most thriving trade ports of all of the ancient kingdoms.
Muslim in Africa were big in slavery. Muslims in Africa would trade females to slavery.
Before the 1500's trade in Africa was slavery to England and other countries. The slavery trade was from 1500-1800's
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They sold their enemies into slavery.
The countries involved in trade during the industrial revolution were Britain, USA, Africa and part of Canada. there was two types of trade one was slavery were they used to trade African slaves, and the other was when they traded goods during industrial revolution. by lisa....
Trade
Europe, Africa, Asia, and North America were the continents directly involved in the Columbian Exchange.
Before the 1500's trade in Africa was slavery to England and other countries. The slavery trade was from 1500-1800's
the kings in African kingdoms were lured by Europeans with gifts such as manufactured goods and money and in return they allowed other Africans to be exported as slaves
Slavery led Americans and Europeans to become involved with Africa by decreasing their population. The Africa's population decreased as the amount of people being put into slavery increased. Also, the transatlantic slave trade affected the African society through the internal slave trade. Antislavery led to Americans and Europeans to become involved with Africa through their crusades. Antislavery reformers wanted to influence the African American into Christianity. The various efforts by antislavery groups began to impact Africa in the first half of the nineteenth century. The main goal of antislavery groups was to initiate a new African economy by substituting new peaceful trade in tropical goods for the slave trade. Their main goals were to develop free trade and spread Christianity.