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How did the slave trade triangle work?

The triangular trade involved three main trade routes: Europe to Africa (guns, cloth, and other goods exchanged for slaves), Africa to the Americas (Africans forcibly transported as slaves), and the Americas to Europe (raw materials like sugar and cotton sent back). This cycle continued with goods and slaves being traded among these regions.


What did reformers first try to end in the slave industry?

Reformers first tried to end the transatlantic slave trade, which involved the transportation of enslaved African people to the Americas. They aimed to abolish this trade in order to disrupt the supply of new slaves to the colonies.


Did portuguese traders introduce the concept of slavery to Africa?

No, slavery existed in Africa before Portuguese traders arrived. However, the transatlantic slave trade expanded the scale and brutality of slavery in Africa.


How did the Portuguese slave trade develop in Africa?

The Portuguese slave trade in Africa developed through the establishment of trading posts along the West African coast in the 15th century. They initially traded goods for enslaved Africans captured by local African rulers. As demand for enslaved labor in the Americas increased, the Portuguese expanded their trading networks and began raiding inland communities for slaves.


How many white slaves were there in Africa historically?

Historically, there were an estimated 1.2 million to 2.4 million white slaves in Africa during the period of the Barbary slave trade.

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What was the goods taken from England to Africa in the slave triangle?

The goods transported to Africa from Europe were: Copper Manufactured cloth Silks imported from Asia Glassware Ammunition Guns Manila and Pots


What goods were exported to Africa in the colonial period?

American Colonies imported slave labor and possibly things such as food and spices, as well.


Where is the Slave coast?

the slave coast is in Africa. it's name was given by europeans. there were many black people that were sold.


How did the slave trade triangle work?

The triangular trade involved three main trade routes: Europe to Africa (guns, cloth, and other goods exchanged for slaves), Africa to the Americas (Africans forcibly transported as slaves), and the Americas to Europe (raw materials like sugar and cotton sent back). This cycle continued with goods and slaves being traded among these regions.


How is the british empire benefiting from the slave trade?

It imported the slave-grown cotton and sugar-cane.


Where did west African slave traders get their slaves to sell to the europeans?

From slave traders in central Africa


Why is so much of Brazil's culture influenced by African traditions?

Because Brasil's economy over the centuries and until the mid 1800's depended on its sugar industry, which mainly operated on slave labor - which was imported from Africa.


About how many people did africa lose to the atlantic slave trade?

Approximately 11 Million


How many people did Africa lose to the Atlantic slave trade?

Approximately 11 Million


What did the kings in West Africa do for ther people?

They enslaved them and sold them to the overseas slave traders.


Where did west africans slave traders get their slaves to sell to European?

From slave traders in central Africa.


What parts of Africa was most affected by the slave trade?

West Africa was most affected by the transatlantic slave trade, with countries such as Ghana, Senegal, Nigeria, and Benin serving as major sources of enslaved people. Additionally, East Africa, particularly regions around the Indian Ocean, was impacted by the Arab slave trade.