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What is Transatlantic Slavery or Transatlantic Slave Trade

Analyzing Black History From Slavery Through Racial Profiling by Police
The process by which Europeans went to various areas of Africa and by force or through business transactions acquired Africans with the intent of having them do manual labor without pay. A triangular pattern was utilized known as the Middle Passage. This form of slavery existed from the 16 th century to the 19 th century.
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Africa and Transatlantic Slavery
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8541-5.ch002
Abstract
This chapter focuses on the foundation of the instance of transatlantic slavery in West Africa. It does this by introducing European powers that began the practice of stealing human beings from West Africa during the 15th to 16th centuries as a Roman practice as well as a Biblical practice. It will also establish dates and times, instances, etc. A full discussion of the transatlantic slave trade will take place and its evident consequences. A secondary discussion or conversation will take place regarding the psychological consequence of colonization and slavery as a byproduct of colonization. Solutions are then discussed regarding the natural extension of the master-slave relationship. Solutions and recommendations will then be reviewed and discussed.
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