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    Review of Herbert S. Klein, The Atlantic Slave Trade. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Pp. CCXI, 211. by Cameron M. Cheung May 19, 2012 In The Atlantic Slave Trade Herbert Klein attempts to go into great detail of the inner workings of the slave trade: how it came to be, the parties involved, as well as the social and cultural impacts it had on the society. When thinking of the slave trade previous to this class, I would think to myself how low we as a humanity once became, and how

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    The Trans-Atlantic slave trade lasted from the sixteenth century until the nineteenth century and involved the forced migration of millions of Africans to America. Strong and fit adults were seized from their homes in West Africa by other tribes or Europeans and were sold into slavery, shipped across the Atlantic Ocean, and sold to owners in North and South America. Although the Trans-Atlantic slave trade was politically and financially beneficial to a few high ranking African individuals, the political

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    African slaves throughout the Trans-Atlantic Slave trade were treated with the utmost disrespect. Furthermore, when the slaves were transported to the New Worlds (current day United States) they were auctioned off to their future owner and from there the slaves would spend the remainder of their life working on plantations or mines in cruel conditions. The majority of the enslaved Africans would be taken to the more southern states in the United States. This was because the southern states approved

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    In the question how did the Atlantic slave trade effect the Atlantic world, there are several answers, but two stick out more than the rest. The two most prevalent answers to this question are the integration of a new race into the early American culture and the rebellious behavior and political turmoil that strained America for years during slavery and after its abolition. These actions created a grand riptide in how America functioned. The economy changed drastically, the reason being crude.

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    The African slave trade was an important part of the Atlantic World. Many Africans were taken out of Africa and brought to the Americas or the Islands in the Caribbean. Many of them were transported through triangular trade, and faced a harsh new life when they arrived. The causes and effects of slavery in the Atlantic World were good for Europeans, and bad for the Africans and Natives. One cause of the African slave trade was that they were the most suited for slavery in the Caribbean. The Africans

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    The abolition of the Atlantic slave trade. The aim of this essay is to evaluate the reasons for the abolition of the Atlantic slave trade as well as conclude on what I determine to be the main reason for the abolition. I will consider the three main factors; The influence of William Wilberforce in parliament, The abolitionist campaign and its influence on public opinion, as well as slave resistance and rebellion. The trade took place throughout the years of the 15th century and continued through

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    the Atlantic Slave Trade in the Atlantic World and made a huge change in the world's history. The Atlantic Slave Trade started in the 1400s and almost all slaves would go to the Americas instead of Europe or Asia, although some slaves were still deported there from Africa. There was slavery in Africa before the Atlantic Slave trade. It didn't have a major effect on the slavery in africa. As the demand for slaves grew with the European expansion in the new world, rising prices made the slave trade

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    African Slave Trade in Atlantic World During the atlantic world, African slave trade spread crazy around the world. Everyone wanted african slaves to farm, plant, household chores and several other jobs their owner wanted them to do, they would pawn it off to the slaves. People could have hundreds one less slaves, it was easy. They died easily so if one died, pshhh! They’re cheap and they can just go down to the village and go buy another if they wanted. African Slavery increased due to Islam

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    slavery in the Atlantic World. Slavery in the Trans- Atlantic world

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    Did you know the causes and effects of African slave trade in the Atlantic region caused millions of people to die? Starting off when we got to America, we used the native Americans as our labor force. The problems with this is that the men had little knowledge of farming because it was women's work. They also had poor immune systems and the English's diseases were new to them so they died by the thousands. The native Americans also knew the land very well and could run away. They could also

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