other half of chapter 14 notes
Atlantic Slave trade
- Europeans forced Africans to do their work for them
- Europeans took africans away from their homes/ families
- treated africans horrible/ badly
- Africans would commit suicide because dying was better than living in a place where they had no control of their lives
- African elites would sometimes trade salves to europeans in exchange for tobacco, gunpowder, and alcohol
Documents- Voices From the Slave Trade:
- Equiano (is now known as Nigeria) is a man that suffered terrible treatment in the middle passage
- The Europeans, Africans were treated like they were just property and not human beings
- They were sold like any ordinary business to these colonizers
- At age 11 he was taken from his home and sold into the Atlantic Slave Trade
- He had gone through three different owners and was taught to read, write, travel as a seaman and finally bought his freedom in 1766
- He then became a huge voice in the emerging abolitionist movement of the late18th century
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