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Effects of European Exploration. (the African slave trade (why were they…
Effects of European Exploration.
the African slave trade
why were they brought over
many slaves were brought over to work on plantations
plantations are large estates run by an owner or the owners overseer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opUDFaqNgXc
who was part of it
the Europeans and Portuguese were the ones who started the slave trade but relied heavily on other Africans to collect the slaves
affoso I was a African leader who resisted and was tortured by Portuguese missionaries
new African states
the asanate empire
emerged in the area in present day Ghana
osei tutu conquered kumasi and the neighboring peoples and unified them as the asanate kingdom
https://www.britannica.com/place/Asante-empire
they had created a monopoly of trading
the oyo empire cape town
came from a successive wave of settlement by the yoruba people
began as a small forest kingdom but used wealth from the slave trade to build an impressive army
Portugal gains foot holds
expansion
the traveled around the coast of Africa establishing forts and trading posts
Mombasa and Malinda
the international trade hubs
people
cannons blazing they took hem over to grow their trading empire
the Arabs were the people in the city
the Europeans preasense expands
people who were part of it
the boers where the dutch farmers
the bores thought they were chosen by god