My comment comes from the comment of the title "Do you sell each other to slaves?" Author: Oscar L. Beard. The author is a consultant on African studies. The review was written on May 24, 1999 and includes discussions on slave trade. The authors wish the reader to understand the history of slave trade before making any kind of judgment. Because of comments about slavery, the authors believe that the character of African Americans is adversely affected. My argument will have two views. These views agree that we have sold other parties in some way to slavery and whites also agree that slavery is responsible.
Oloudah Equiano 's Slave Trade Olaudah Equiano was born in an area of Africa in 1745, now Nigeria. At the age of 11 he was captured and enslaved. Eciano explained the slave trade at this time in his book "Slave Trade". He explained how he became a slave and how to handle slaves. Through his explanation about his hometown and other aspects of his life, we have a deep understanding of the state of world trade at that time. - "... I regarded him as possessing" things ". It is no wonder that he found only what he invested! In this way, elderly citizens send new strong knowledge to young people as part of the beginning to enter into a new existence state. Depending on startup, there are also some visible progressions from one profession or position group to another profession or position group.
Atlantic slave trade or slave trade across the Atlantic includes transport of slaved African people, mainly American slave merchants. Slave trade often used the triangular trade route and its intermediate passageway and existed between the 16th and 19th centuries. The majority of the people enslaved and transported by slave trade beyond the Atlantic were Africans from Central and West Africa sold to Western European slave merchants by other West Africans (a few captured directly by coastal slave merchants It was done). They took them to the Americas. The South Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean countries are particularly dependent on providing safe labor for the production of commodity crops, making it possible to sell goods and clothing items in Europe. This is very important for the Western European countries who competed to create the overseas empire from the late 17th century to the 18th century.