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    of recreational fun. I was dreading having to read it. But I can say that after studying this narrative, it has opened my eyes about early slavery and especially the Atlantic slave trade. In the self-written life story The Interesting Narrative of Oladah Equiano, we get a close up look at what slavery and the Atlantic slave trade were actually like for those sold into slavery. I believe this book has great historical significance when it comes to studying slavery during the late 1700s for many

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    to the Atlantic Slave Trade, as the demand for sugar was rising yet its price made it unattainable to many. With demand comes capitalist opportunity for economic growth, and as early as the 15th century, the Portuguese exploited human beings as slaves in the sugar cane plantations of the Caribbean and Brazil, paving the way for continued use of “coercive labor” and the evolution of slavery as a trade for the Spanish, Dutch and English well into the 19th century (Peabody). The pattern of trade for human

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    My reactions after reading this summary was not too astounded being brought to America by trade deals. An Atlantic slave trade route was being brought to show the exploits of the “new world.” Moreover, I just can’t believe how selling Africans became our solution on who were being brought across the Atlantic during the decade. This then, came to point where the results of the other significant things were being created by the European colonists to exploit New World land and resources for their

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    The Atlantic Slave trade helped many African Americans transport across the Atlantic Ocean. Many slaves went through different experiences as they migrated from the Atlantic Ocean to America. Slavery and Slave Trade occurred in variety of cultures for over thousand of years. In West Africa, slave trade was much more common. It involved majority women and children that became servants only in Asia and North Africa. By the time Spain joined Portugal, the Atlantic slave trade expanded a there was

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    mainly the Americas, where they would be put to work in the plantations and mines. This is known as the Atlantic Slave trade. The Atlantic Salve trade is a big part of our history for the reason of how big it expanded, the damage it caused and its long-lasting effects. The Portuguese were the first to get involved in the Atlantic slave trade back in the 16th century and they completed the first slave voyage to Brazil, where they were treated like cargo and not humans to be sold and, so they could work

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    century, slaves were the main priority of trade between Africa, the American Continent, the Caribbean, and Europe. The Atlantic Slave Trade transported 12.5 million slaves using the Triangle Trade Route and the dreadful Middle Passage route. The Triangle Trade Route included West Africa, colonies of British North America, and West Africa. The Middle Trade was the inside of the Triangle Trade Route connecting Africa, Europe, The Americas, and the Caribbean. The Europeans would often trade copper,

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    The trans-Atlantic slave trade was a historical massacre that affected the lives of not only the people that were abused and stripped of their human identities, but also the lives of the ones who sold them to make a profit and obtain power. The long-lasting and immediate effects this even had on the world are why this is still relevant today. From the 16th to the 19th century, somewhere between 10 to 12 million imprisoned Africans were transported across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas. Most

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    The Atlantic Slave Trade involved the forced intercontinental migration of West Africans across the Middle Passage during the 17th to 19th centuries. Between twelve and fifteen million slaves were exchanged between Africa, Europe and the Americas, together with raw materials and manufactured goods. The trade generated great wealth and riches for those who captured and sold the slaves. Those who purchased the slaves also profited from the fruits of their labour. This contrasted with the consequences

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    quite prosperous before the coming of the Europeans. Since the time of the slave trade many theories point out that Africa is the cradle of civilization, it is the birth place of the human race. We should never believe the Eurocentric view that Africa was a dark continent inhabited by uncivilized savages pretending to be humans. False and negative views of Africa and Africans were used to justify the Transatlantic Slave Trade and colonization. However, in reality, the Ancient civilizations of Egypt

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    The Trans-Atlantic slave occurred during the early sixteenth century and lasted until the beginning of the all the way to nineteenth century. It was during this time when the beginning of the Black Diaspora would begin to manifest itself with the exportation of millions of the African populace to the Americas. These African people were forced and taken from their respective countries in a horrific manner. The result, these people became the slaves of newly forming colonies in North America. The trek

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