Title: The African Slave Trade
1The African Slave Trade
2Portugal was looking for a route around Africa to
the East.
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4Portuguese explorers found Sao Tome, Principe,
and Fernando Po.
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7The King of Portugal gave the islands to the
explorers.
8They continued exploring south and discovered the
Kingdom of the Kongo
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11The King of the Kongo gave slaves to the
explorers for the King of Portugal
12Slaves were produced by tribal warfare.
13It was decided to use slaves as labor for sugar
cane plantations on Sao Tome, Principe, and
Fernando Po
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16Columbus decided to try plantations in the
Carribean.
17He began enslaving the Native Americans.
18He wiped out all of the Arawaks of Hispaniola.
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20He began to import Black Africans. This is the
beginning of the African slave trade.
21Europeans involved in buying the slaves to bring
to the New World were known as slavers.
22Slaves were produced by tribal warfare and were
sold mostly by Black tribes.
23Europeans could not go very far inland.
24Slaves were traded by tribes for guns.
25Unless tribes had captives for trade, they would
not get guns.
26Without guns, they could not defend themselves
against tribes who had guns.
27Cycle of Violence Either trade in slaves or
become a slave.
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29The justification (argument) for slavery was that
Whites were genetically and culturally superior
to Blacks (racism).
30The true reason for slavery was the European
desire for labor in the new world.
31The African slave trade is part of a larger trade
pattern called the triangle trade.
32 Rum Guns
Slaves
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36The African Slave Trade lasted about 400 years
and killed several million Africans.
37Unknown millions of young adults were taken from
Africa.
38The cycle of violence destroyed many clans and
villages.
39The cultural drive towards civilization was
shattered.