How were Africans who were not slaves involved in the slave trade? How did the slave trade affect African communities, both in the interior and along the coast? Make sure to include at least one specific example from one of the subchapters under the West Africa heading.

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  1. How were Africans who were not slaves involved in the slave trade? How did the slave trade affect African communities, both in the interior and along the coast? Make sure to include at least one specific example from one of the subchapters under the West Africa heading.

(Use website: https://slaveryandremembrance.org/articles/article/?id=A0002)

 

 

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The African slave trade started in mid 16th century and continued till the 1860s. The Atlantic slave trade began with the discovery of the New World. The contact with the native American population and Europeans was disastrous to the native people. The native population perished due to conflict and due to old-world diseases. The significant loss of the native population created a population void in America, leading to the transportation of enslaved Africans to American plantations. Through the Atlantic slave trade, more than 10 million Africans were transported to America, and millions died on the journey. The Atlantic slave trade is the most significant forced human displacement in history. 

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