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In Africa, slavery was not always permanent and was not based on heredity. (studyisalnd answers) STUDYISLAND IS AWFUL I FEEL REALLY BAD FOR WHOEVER HAS TO DO IT.
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The tribes of West Africa made war on and captured their neighbors and sold them into slavery.
One key difference between slavery in Africa and that in Europe or the U.S. is the nature of enslaved individuals' roles and social integration. In many African societies, enslaved people often had the opportunity to integrate into their captors' communities and could sometimes earn their freedom or improve their social status. In contrast, slavery in Europe and the U.S. was typically more rigid and dehumanizing, with enslaved individuals viewed primarily as property, lacking rights and opportunities for social mobility. Additionally, while slavery in Africa often involved various forms of servitude, including debt bondage, European and American slavery was predominantly characterized by racial hierarchies and chattel slavery.
child slavery did happen in West Africa (e.g. Olaudah Equiano was 12ish)Now though all slavery is banned
Muslim in Africa were big in slavery. Muslims in Africa would trade females to slavery.
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yes because Lauren made it happen
Slavery in Africa is still extant.
The life was miserable in the slavery era in South Africa.
No, slavery existed in Africa before Portuguese traders arrived. However, the transatlantic slave trade expanded the scale and brutality of slavery in Africa.
There was no slavery in Africa before the Europeans got involved!
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.
it didnt evolve the african americans were taken from there home in africa to america. thay had no choice
The Ottoman Empire stopped slavery in Africa. Slavery was abolished from Africa in the year of 1847. In the US, slavery was abolished in 1865.
The person that thought slavery was an improvement over life in Africa was Governor George McDuffie. He also believed that slavery was the will of God.