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Slavery
Statistics of Slavery
In 1501-1600 from 277,506 slaves 241,917 were transported to Spanish Americas, and 34,686 to Brazil and less then 1,000 to Europe.
From 1601-1700 the number of slaves demanded multiplied more then 8 times, the total of slaves demanded was 1,875,631. British Caribbean demand of slaves went from 0 to 405,117.
1701-1800 demand for slaves increased more than 3 times. Brazil in these years was more than a third from the total number of slaves transported to other places.
1801-1866 the number decreased almost by 2. The total of slaves transported were 3,873,580. In Europe no slaves were bought to work. In the French Caribbean the number of slaves decreased about 10 times.
History
Start of everything
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The idea of slavery spread from Africa to the Islam region. There slaves could have power but soon the Portuguese started buying them
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Commercialization
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Facts about slavery
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Slaves would defecate, vomit and urinate in the place they were
The Transportation
There was a lot of demand. The Africans knew farming they had a bit of resistance to European diesies and it wa easier to find them.
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