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The Contributions Of The Transatlantic Slave Trade

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The Atlantic slave trade or transatlantic slave trade took place in the Atlantic Ocean starting in the 15 th century all of the way through the 19 th century. The majority of the people that contributed to the trade route were enslaved African American people. The South Atlantic and
Caribbean economic system centered on producing commodity crops, making goods, and clothing to sell in Europe, and increasing the numbers of African slaves brought to the New
World. This was crucial to those western European countries which, in the late 17th and 18th centuries, were vying with each other to create overseas empires. The Portuguese were the first people to engage in the new slave trade in the 16 th century, they also set out many different expeditions to explore the oceans south of Portuguese.

In the transatlantic slave trade many different slaves were forced to be in the trade. Some of the different ethnic groups that participated in this are Portuguese, British America, Spanish
Empire, French, British, Dutch, and Danish. The slave trade first came about when the new contacts between the “old word” which is Eurasia and Africa and “new world” which is North
America and South America. For many years the strong tidal wave made travel by sea hard because the ships then weren’t as strong as the ships we now have today. This made communication between the continents particularly hard to do. Slavery was practiced in some parts of Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Americas for many centuries

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