The History of Africa and the Transatlantic Slave Trade Era

Jun 12, 2010 02:58



It might surprise you to know that African slavery was not actually new to Africa, and had actually been going on for centuries by that time - nor was it the sole brainchild of evil Europeans. In fact, from about 1450 to the end of the 19th century, African kings and merchants actually were fully cooperative with slave traders and were willing participants in the slave trade process.


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