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Atlantic Slave Trade 1770- 1807
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Effects of Slavery on Africa
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LEARNING INTENTIONS Atlantic Slave Trade 1770-1807
Describe the different ways that Africa was affected by the Slave Trade Describe how some Africans benefitted from the trade
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Atlantic Slave Trade There are numerous ways that Africa was affected by the slave trade, many of which continue to hurt Africa today.
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Atlantic Slave Trade 1770-1807 A lower population
The large numbers of Africans who were kidnapped significantly reduced Africa’s population. It is estimated that Africa’s would population would have been 50 million instead of 25 million in 1850.
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Atlantic Slave Trade 1770-1807 Loss of fit workers
The bulk of Africans kidnapped to be slaves were young and fit (usually men). This left less people to work and grow crops in Africa, spreading poverty.
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Atlantic Slave Trade 1770-1807 Poorer health
As Africans were moved across the continent, it meant that diseases spread too. Also because there was less food due to young, fit workers being kidnapped, people were more likely to fall ill.
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Atlantic Slave Trade 1770-1807 Transport improved
In order to move large numbers of slaves, transport networks had to be improved. This particularly helped link inland Africa with the coast, and made general trading easier too.
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Many of these divisions and wars continue to haunt Africa today.
Atlantic Slave Trade Violence and war The fact that many slaves were prisoners of war led to more fights between different African tribes. Many of these divisions and wars continue to haunt Africa today.
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Atlantic Slave Trade 1770-1807 Where people lived
As the slave factories were found on the African coast, this led many Africans to move inland. This also led to further war and disputes over access to land and water supplies.
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Wealth for some Africans
Atlantic Slave Trade Wealth for some Africans Some Africans greatly benefitted from the slave trade. Many African kings and chiefs became very rich by selling slaves, and benefitted from access to goods such as guns.
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Atlantic Slave Trade 1770-1807 Languages changed
The slave trade also helped changed languages in Africa. As more Africans mixed, their dialects influenced each other. European languages were mixed in too. Swahili is a good example.
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Atlantic Slave Trade The seeds of modern day poverty in Africa are found in the slave trade. Many of the farming and war problems in various African countries can be traced back to the Atlantic Slave Trade.
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