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  1. Transatlantic slave trade, part of the global slave trade that took 1012 million enslaved Africans to the Americas from the 16th to the 19th century. In the ‘triangular trade,’ arms and textiles went from Europe to Africa, enslaved people from Africa to the Americas, and sugar and coffee from the Americas to Europe.

  2. The trans-Atlantic slave trade affected traditional trade routes in West-Central Africa. Africans traded goods and slaves using trade routes in the interior of Africa that connected to the Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean coast where other commodities and enslaved people were traded.

  3. Transatlantic Slave Trade Causes and Effects. List of important facts regarding the transatlantic slave trade. From the 16th to the 19th century, this segment of the global slave trade transported between 10 million and 12 million enslaved Black Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas.

  4. The transatlantic slave trade was the second stage of the triangular trade—the shipment of enslaved people across the Atlantic Ocean. The shipment to Europe of plantation crops and products made from them was the third leg of the triangular trade. Among the most valuable exports to Europe were sugar, tobacco, cotton, molasses, and rum. Effects.

  5. Few digital initiatives have done more for slavery scholarship than Voyages: The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database. The Voyages site is the product of decades of collaborative research into the transatlantic slave trade.

  6. Jan 23, 2024 · Idea. A deep dive into the transatlantic slave trade. Off the coast of the island of Gorée – a symbol of human exploitation – African researchers are carrying out underwater explorations to locate and identify the wrecks of slave ships.

  7. Transatlantic slavery was especially lucrative because ships could sail with full holds on every stage of their voyage, making large profits for merchants in London, Bristol and Liverpool. Around 12 million Africans were enslaved in the course of the transatlantic slave trade.

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