Encyclopedia of African American Society, Volume 2Gerald David Jaynes An encyclopedic reference of African American history and culture. |
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... trade . THE SLAVE TRADE IN AFRICA Both Europe and African civilizations had practiced slavery since ancient times . However , the discovery of the Americas in the late fifteenth century , along with the establishment of plantation ...
... trade . THE SLAVE TRADE IN AFRICA Both Europe and African civilizations had practiced slavery since ancient times . However , the discovery of the Americas in the late fifteenth century , along with the establishment of plantation ...
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... TRADE IN AMERICA Slaves bound for the Americas formed one leg of the so - called triangular trade between Europe , Africa , and the Americas . Europeans sent manufactured goods such as firearms or alcohol to Africa in exchange for ...
... TRADE IN AMERICA Slaves bound for the Americas formed one leg of the so - called triangular trade between Europe , Africa , and the Americas . Europeans sent manufactured goods such as firearms or alcohol to Africa in exchange for ...
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... trade contributed to conditions that encouraged European imperialism in the late nine- teenth century . CHARACTERISTICS OF THE TRADE During the early years of the slave trade , the Portuguese generally purchased Africans who had been ...
... trade contributed to conditions that encouraged European imperialism in the late nine- teenth century . CHARACTERISTICS OF THE TRADE During the early years of the slave trade , the Portuguese generally purchased Africans who had been ...
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