When a new slave trade arrived at a brothel, the girl asked me: "What are you doing here?" I replied: "I am here to work. I can not sleep at night, I have been thinking about what she said. I do not know what it means to sell my body selling my body. It means cropping and selling a part of my body; if that is only it ... (Sacrifice) This is another innocent sound, other people do not appear daytime. Sexual exploitation of offenders
European slave trade - When Europeans arrived in Africa in the 16 th century, they discovered established slave trade. The new slave market is open to supply slaves to work in the Americas. African west coast trade market is open to serve this market. Demand for slaves is high. The slave merchants began to attack the inland, captured the slaves and sold to the Europeans. Historians believe that between the 1500s and the end of the nineteenth century, about 12 million slaves were sold to European and American slave merchants.
Trade slaves are a common way for Africans and Arabs in the Middle East, but the new development of slave trade through the Atlantic Ocean has brought new forms of slave trade and slave trade. The first confrontation between Europeans and Africans has brought new exchanges between goods exchanges and coastlines in Africa and the growing slave trade business prospered. Due to the rapid growth of Atlantic crops and the economy of mining, slave trade has intensified in Africa, people were forced to be kidnapped and become slaves. Many of the provisions of the British Empire royal family were designed to abolish slave trade but as these regulations were implemented and executed these regulations broke down and slave trade lasted decades.
After the British banned slavery throughout the empire in 1833, the British Navy vigorously opposed the slave trade in the Atlantic and tried to deter slave trade with that warship. Brazil banned slave trade in 1850, but before the last liberation of the country in 1888, smuggling of new slaves to Brazil was not complete at all.
By the year 1850, when the last Atlantic slave trade participant (Brazil) passed the Eusébiodé Queirós Act banning slave trade, slave trade declined markedly, generally only illegal trade continued. Princess Isabel of Brazil and Rodrigo Silva (senior law son of Eusebio de Kyros, Senator) in Brazil prohibited this practice and abolished it in 1870. Slaves are made permanent. . During this period, the UK has taken aggressive measures to prevent illegal Atlantic slave trade. The West African squadrons captured 1,600 slave ships between 1808 and 1860 and freed 150,000 Africans on these vessels. They also acted on African leaders who refused consent to the British treaty ban, such as the "looting of King Lagos" that was abolished in 1851. Sign anti-slavery treaty with more than 50 African rulers