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The slave trade declined around 1800 because of the Industrial Revolution.

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What was the importance of the decline in the slave trade?

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Where did the slave trade start?

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What could the world be like if slave trade was stopped?

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When did the African-american get in the us?

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How long did the slave trade last?

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What was an effect of the trans Atlantic slave trade on Africa between 1500 and 1800?

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.


What caused the slave trade to increase during the early 1800?

there was suddenly more land available


What was an effect of trans-Atlantic slave trade on Africa between 1500 and 1800?

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How did pottery help to abolish the slave trade?

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In the 1800's which cities became major port cities in the south because of the slave trade?

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