Slavery in West Africa started as early as the 7th century. Slavery in West Africa reached it's peak when slave traders would trade slaves for use in the Americas.
Slavery goes back as far as History not only in West Africa but all over the world and it is still with us.
the west Africa used to sell their people into slavery to get guns the leader were involved and they neglected agriculture
West African slaves could escape their bondage.
because it was a different type of slavery.
Study shows that there was an impact on both the West Indies and on West Africa. The impact on West Africa for the most part was just negative, while the West Indies received alot of positive impacts due to the factor : Slavery. West Africa suffered a population decrease, while due to slavery the West Indies' population was increasing. Since the Europeans were trading with the Africans, the Africans were getting guns and other weapons which caused them to lower their values because they were killing up their own people in tribal wars, while the Europeans were trading the African for slaves that they used as laborers on their plantations to make themselves wealthier. In conclusion, I have found out that slavery has had an impact on both West Africa and the West Indies. However, the impact in the Americas or West Indies was positive, while the impact was negative for the Africans of West Africa.
How the hell am i suppose to know.
yes because Lauren made it happen
yes because Lauren made it happen
Slavery in West Africa started as early as the 7th century. Slavery in West Africa reached it's peak when slave traders would trade slaves for use in the Americas.
Slavery goes back as far as History not only in West Africa but all over the world and it is still with us.
the west Africa used to sell their people into slavery to get guns the leader were involved and they neglected agriculture
West African slaves could escape their bondage.
because it was a different type of slavery.
when the slaves broke free
Slavery began to be practiced in Africa.
Slavery in Africa predates European involvement, with various reasons such as labor needs, tribal warfare, and social status contributing to its existence. Some African societies practiced slavery as a means of economic production, while others used it as a way to integrate captives into the community or as a form of prestige or power. The transatlantic slave trade later intensified and expanded the institution of slavery in Africa.