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Slave Trade & World Impacts

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Impact of the Slave Trade Internationally

The Slave Trade transformed the relationship between Europe, Africa and the Americas.

Impact on the Americas

Impact on the Americas

  • Most of the slaves from West Africa went to South America.
  • The majority of slaves went to Brazil.
  • 35% of slaves were taken to the West Indies.
Treatment of slaves

Treatment of slaves

  • Slaves were not treated like human beings.
  • Around 20% of all slaves died on the journey to the Americas.
  • Between 1532 and 1832, around 12 million Africans were sold as slaves.
    • Over three million slaves were transported by British companies and British merchants.
White supremacy and racism

White supremacy and racism

  • White supremacy is the idea that white people are better because of their skin colour.
  • Many historians argue that this racism developed because of the slave trade.
Impact on Africa

Impact on Africa

  • The slave trade had a long-term impact on Africa as a continent.
  • Millions of young people were taken away.
  • It could be argued that Africa was weakened by the slave trade and this allowed the continent to be conquered by Europeans in the 19 th century.
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