African Slavery Did Slavery Exist in Africa before
African Slavery Did Slavery Exist in Africa before the Arrival of Europeans?
Slavery in Africa Slavery existed in Africa before the arrival of europeans
Slavery in African chiefs would raid nearby villages for captives criminals or enemies taken in war.
Slavery vs Business As long as Africans stayed in Africa, hope of escape still existed Africans could be 1. released for a fee, 2. win their freedom through hard work 3. or marry a free person
DID SLAVERY EXIST IN AFRICA BEFORE THE ARRIVAL OF EUROPEANS ?
Forms of slavery existed in Africa before Europeans arrived. enslaved: punishment for a crime, payment for a debt or as a prisoner of war. However, African slavery was different from what was to come later.
Slavery in Africa before the arrival of europeans • Children of enslaved people did not automatically become slaves.
increase in trading humans Muslim merchants increased the trade in humans The Quran forbade the enslavement of muslims
increase in trading humans Muslims began trading horses, cotton and other goods for enslaved non-muslim
Europeans and Slavery The arrival of Europeans opened up a new market for enslaved africans
How did slavery change when Europeans became involved it led to generation after generation of peoples being taken from their homelands and enslaved forever. A chattel slave: is an enslaved person who is owned forever and whose children and children's children are automatically enslaved.
How did slavery change when Europeans became involved Chattel slaves are individuals treated as complete, property to be bought and sold. Chattel slavery was supported and made legal by European governments and monarchs.
Exploration changed the slave trade Harvesting sugarcane was hard work Planters could not pay high wages for workers New European colonies used enslaved africans for hard labor
Advantages to using enslaved africans for labor Many africans had farming skills ability to make tools enslaved africans could be kept and fed cheaply
European slave trade The rest of Europe followed Portugal’s example plantations, or large farms were set up tobacco, rice, and cotton
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