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Slavery

In the 15th and 16th centuries, the exploration of the African coast by Europeans, especially the Portuguese, brought about great change. Exploration paved the way towards changes in society and economics of both Africa and Europe. The greatest change however was that of slavery. There was an emergence of a "new slavery," a type a slavery not seen since the time of the Romans.

Slavery had been present in Africa for hundreds of years. Slaves were most often prisoners of war. Most lived in the house of their master and performed domestic service. They were treated humanely and after sometime most were adopted into the family that they served or became free after a set number of years. (Boyer, 32) Slavery was never passed from generation to generation. (African...)

In the early 15th century, Europeans began to explore much of the African continent especially the western coast. The most prevalent of these European nations was Portugal, led by Prince Henry the Navigator. The Portuguese traded with local African kingdoms. The


Many Africans themselves became involved in the slave trade. Some African leaders used the slave trade as a way to rid their society of thieves and murders. Others kidnapped unsuspecting Africans and took them to the coast where they would be traded for goods and money. Some slaves came all the way from the interior of Africa to be taken away. They marched to the West Coast in shackles. About half of the slaves died along the way. (African...)

When a need for labor arose in the New World, the Portuguese changed their trading habits. They began to trade goods for slaves. In 1450, the Spanish and Portuguese had established sugar plantations in the New World, particularly in the areas of the Caribbean and Brazil. (Bender, 22) Slaves were also taken to the British West Indies in the late 1500's. (Library...) Sugar was a highly profitable crop but required an enormous amount of human effort to maintain and cultivate. In turn the Spanish and Portuguese wanted to exploit cheap labor to tend their sugar fields. They initially attemp

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