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Implications of the slave trade for African societiesThe slave trade's effect on African societies

The Atlantic slave trade had a negative impact on African societies and the long-term impoverishment of West Africa. For some it intensified effects already present among its rulers and kingdoms.

Part of HistoryTrade in enslaved African people

The slave trade's effect on African societies

The use of enslaved African people for labour was not new. The Spanish and Portuguese had been using enslaved Africans since the 16th century. However, the Atlantic slave trade of the 18th century was a new kind of slavery and was on a scale much greater than ever before.

The implications of the slave trade included:

  • Effects of the trade on African societies in West Africa
  • The slave sellers and European 鈥榝actories鈥 on the West African coast
  • The development of slave-based states and economies
  • The destruction of societies
  • The development of foreign colonies
  • Leaders of African societies took roles in continuing the trade
The social effects of slavery on African societies included: increased warfare, the rich getting richer, destruction of traditional cultures, famine, and warlords gaining control.

It has been estimated that over 12 million Africans were forcibly removed from Africa and transported across the Atlantic to the Caribbean islands and the American continent. The size of the Atlantic slave trade dramatically transformed African societies.

The slave trade brought about a negative impact on African societies and led to the long-term impoverishment of West Africa. This intensified effects that were already present amongst its rulers, kinships, kingdoms and in society.

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