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Transatlantic Slave Trade Research Paper

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The Transatlantic Slave Trade was one of the biggest human rights violation in history. An estimated 10 million slaves were carried across the Atlantic Ocean beginning in the early 1500’s until the mid-1800’s. Imprisoned slaves consisted primarily of West African tribes from along the coast. The sale of slaves in the Americas was legalized in 1510, resulting in the beginning of preparations for the first African cargo ship to set sail in 1518. This was the start of a new era.
The very beginning of the Transatlantic Slave Trade can be traced back to the 1400’s, when the Americas were discovered and Portugal started to trade with the West Africans. Soon, plantations and mines were set up in South America. At first, the Europeans used the natives …show more content…

For centuries slaves were traded with the Muslims of North and East Africa. This trade of slaves, however, was still very minor compared to what was soon to strike. There was also a very large amount of Africans that were already farmers and miners. Therefore, the Africans were the perfect target for the Europeans.
Slaves were carried across the Atlantic Ocean on cargo ships that could hold about five hundred people. They were crammed below the decks and chained together to ensure no escape. Everyone on the slave ships spoke different languages, so the slaves could not even converse with each other. If a slave refused to eat, he would be taken atop the deck and flogged. In some cases, when a slave was particularly rebellious, he would be thrown by a rope overboard, and dragged along the bottom of the boat. Sea life was absolutely miserable.
The Transatlantic Slave Trade had a very negative impact on Africa. Tribes were torn apart, and as a result, some of the brightest men and women of Africa were lost to hard labor. Farming and food production ceased because the workers would be captured. When there wasn’t enough to eat, any Africans that escaped the Europeans slave cargo ships would die. Wars broke out amongst tribes because of confusion, fear, distress, and revenge. Racism was severely spread throughout the world, and a feeling of superiority over a person because of their race, gender, religion, culture, or age broke

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