Africans were generally able to hide from or defend themselves against Europeans.
Africans were generally able to hide from or defend themselves against Europeans. [APEX]
Africans were generally able to hide from or defend themselves against Europeans. [APEX]
European slavers did not capture the Africans they transported themselves, but bought them from native slave traders.
European traders used the Ohio river as a major transportation and trading route.
Aside from Europeans, various African societies and kingdoms engaged in the slave trade by capturing and selling prisoners of war or individuals from rival groups. Notably, some North African empires, such as the Ottoman Empire and the Barbary States, participated in the slave trade by acquiring African slaves for labor and servitude. Additionally, Arab traders were involved in the trans-Saharan slave trade, transporting enslaved individuals across the Sahara Desert to markets in North Africa and the Middle East.
Africans were generally able to hide from or defend themselves against Europeans. [APEX]
Africans were generally able to hide from or defend themselves against Europeans. [APEX]
Africans were generally able to hide from or defend themselves against Europeans. [APEX]
European slavers did not capture the Africans they transported themselves, but bought them from native slave traders.
European slavers did not capture the Africans they transported themselves, but bought them from native slave traders.
European slavers did not capture the Africans they transported themselves, but bought them from native slave traders.
The First nations where good fur traders to the europeans in Canada.
From slave traders in central Africa.
From slave traders in central Africa.
The slaves that West African slave traders sold to Europeans were usually captured in war.
The slaves that West African slave traders sold to Europeans were usually captured in war.
Many of the early trappers/fur traders in America were French.