Transatlantic Slave Trade Research Paper

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From approximately 1526 to 1867 over twelve million kidnapped Africans were forced into the Transatlantic slave trade and shipped to the Americas, only a little over 10 million made it. The Transatlantic slave trade was a small segment of the popular global slave trading network and was responsible for the deaths of over two point two million future slaves. This mass kidnapping of oblivious Africans occurred across the Atlantic from the 16th to 19th century and was the second part of the “Triangular Trade”. The Triangular Trade or Triangle Trade was a trading system between Europe, Africa, and the North America in which commodities such as arms, slaves, sugar, and coffee were transported between the three nations (Lewis).
The economic impact of the Triangle trade was most significant to West Africa, Great Britain and the Americas. The triangle trade boosted the economy of the most prominent of these nations, Britain and America, so the morality of enslaving an entire civilization was overlooked. Slave …show more content…

The transatlantic slave trade was economically valuable because it raised production for cash crops in America. It was popular among people because it created a successful economy as slaves were not viewed as people. The demand for free labor rose and therefore so did the outurn of captured slaves. This paper shows what drove the slave trade to be so successful and why it wasn't stopped earlier. If people looked into slaves differently or if prices for them were a little higher than the slave trade may not have been so successful and therefore may have been stopped earlier but at the cost of a poor economy for America. Although America’s economy would have certainly been affected, so would the lives of millions of Africans. These people may have been able to thrive and grow in peace, if the slave trade had been stopped

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