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Warring African tribes were among the chief suppliers to the slave trade, anxious to profit from the sale of their captured enemies. The few civilizations that had any modern armies were mostly European colonies, so there was no active opposition to the slave trade until the mid-1800s.
When Africans took slaves, it was usually due to the person being a battle prisoner. The tribes of certain areas were frequently warring. It was an efficient way of managing rivals. When slavery became more prevalent in Europe and especially the United States, this method of dealing with prisoners became more popular. After the rival was captured, they would be sold to the slave traders. This was a way to get them out of the way for good, plus benefit their own tribe.
Yes, some African tribes were involved in capturing and selling rival tribes to European slave traders. This collaboration was fueled by factors like rivalry, power struggles, and economic incentives, as well as pressures exerted by the transatlantic slave trade.
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You will need to provide a lot more detail. The wars and abuses in Africa have continued for many, many years. The tribes were warring and capturing each other to sell as slaves before the US was formed.
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