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- Slavery in Africa - Wikipedia
Slavery in historical Africa was practiced in many different forms: Debt slavery, enslavement of war captives, military slavery, slavery for prostitution and enslavement of criminals were all practiced in various parts of Africa [6]
- African Slavery Flashcards - Quizlet
What other groups of people did Europeans try to enslave prior to Africans? Why didn't they each work out? The 1st group of people were Indentured or Redemption servants who willingly sell themselves into slavery to pay off a past or future debt
- Slavery before the Trans-Atlantic Trade · African Passages, Lowcountry . . .
When diverse African empires, small to medium-sized nations, or kinship groups came into conflict for various political and economic reasons, individuals from one African group regularly enslaved captives from another group because they viewed them as outsiders
- How the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Created the African Diaspora
The forced transport of enslaved people from Africa led to populations of Black people throughout North and South America and other parts of the world
- A Short History of the African Slave Trade - ThoughtCo
What is certain is that Africans were subjected to several forms of enslavement over the centuries, including a "traditional" form that considered enslaved people to be the property of their enslavers
- What were the reasons Africans enslaved each other?
What were the reasons Africans enslaved each other? Quick answer: Africans enslaved each other primarily due to tribal conflicts, where capturing and enslaving enemies was a common practice
- Slavery in Africa | Enslaved Africans | Enslaved People | The People . . .
Africans usually enslaved ‘other’ people, not their own particular ethnic, or cultural, group Slaves were taken as prisoners of war, or enslaved in payment for debt or as punishment for crime This enslavement was usually on a small scale
- The Oxford Encyclopedia of Slavery, the Slave Trade, and the Diaspora . . .
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Slavery, the Slave Trade, and the Diaspora in African History will be the first reference work of its kind to explore this history: a comprehensive resource that aims to cover the development, practice, and legacy of the institution of slavery in Africa and the Diaspora, while utilizing the rapidly evolving
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