The slave trade declined around 1800 because of the Industrial Revolution.
there was suddenly more land available
In both centuries, more African slaves were sold across the Atlantic than within Africa.
slaves hence the name Atlantic SLAVE trade
In both centuries, more African slaves were sold across the Atlantic than within Africa
In both centuries, more African slaves were sold across the Atlantic than within Africa
German East Africa
It Started in 1430 and ended in 1800 due to a collision
Slave trading has been over since the late 1800's.
sometime during the slave trade, which was in the late 1800's
The slave trade has not been abolished, it is still happening today.
The transatlantic slave trade had a profound impact on Africa between 1500 and 1800, leading to significant demographic changes as millions of individuals were forcibly removed from their communities. This resulted in a loss of workforce and disruption of social structures, often exacerbating conflicts between tribes as they sought to capture individuals for sale. Additionally, the trade contributed to economic shifts, as some African kingdoms grew wealthy from participating in the trade, while others faced destabilization and decline. Overall, the consequences of the slave trade left lasting scars on the continent, affecting its development and social cohesion.
there was suddenly more land available
Sierra Leone
I'm familiar with a number of theories explaining the decline of slavery (the African slave trade), but pottery has never been an element of any of those. Only guessing here, but perhaps the improvement of food storage led to the decline for the need of fast transport for fresh agriculture, thereby recusing the need for slave labor.
slave trade
The slave trade had a devastating impact on the Kingdom of Benin, leading to depopulation, disruption of social structures, and economic decline. Many people were captured and sold into slavery, causing population loss and social instability in the region. Additionally, the slave trade contributed to the weakening and eventual collapse of the Benin Kingdom in the late 19th century.
The slave trade had devastating effects on African communities by disrupting economies, fueling conflicts, and causing social disintegration. Millions of people were forcibly taken from their homes, leading to a loss of labor, population decline, and a disruption in family structures. The trauma and repercussions of the slave trade are still felt in many African societies today.