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The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade.
The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade.
What you'll learn
Slavery in Africa before the establishment of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
The origin of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
Growth of the Trans-Atlantic Slave trade
Growth of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
Africans role on the operations of the Trade
Sources of Slave as commodities
Europeans Role on the operations of the Trade
Activities on the Abolition of the trade
Effects of the Trade
Requirements
Ability to undestand and read English language
Description
The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade was a trade that on Slaves of African origin. The trade was made possible by the collaboration of European merchant and African dealers. This trade activity lasted for close to three centuries. Millions of Africans were captured, sold and taken to other parts of the World. The route through which the Ships carrying these slaves followed was through the Atlantic Ocean. That is from where the name Trans-Atlantic Slave trade came from.The issue of the possible origin of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade has generated a lot debates. The major debaters to this are the Eurocentrics and the Afrocentrics. Their points though were guided by emotional attachment and blame game. This was because of the evil deeds that were witnessed in the Trans-Atlantic slave trade, and the other earlier forms of slave trades that made some Africans to be seen as commodities.The truth remains that the blame games cannot change the hands of the clock, and that objectivity on the study will help for knowledge sharing and facts.There were high collaborations of some African individuals, groups, political entities and communities in the successful running of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. The lucrative nature of the trade encouraged African participation. It will be noted that Europeans as at that period had no capacity to enter that hinterland of Africa to capture slaves.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Slavery and Slave Trade
Section 2: Slave Trade in Africa
Lecture 3 Trade in African Slaves
Lecture 4 Origin of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
Section 3: Structures of the Trade
Lecture 5 Growth of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
Lecture 6 Sources of Slaves
Lecture 7 Scale of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
Lecture 8 Portuguese Direct Participation in the Hinterland of Africa
Lecture 9 Organisation of the Trade
Section 4: Abolition Activities
Lecture 10 Abolition of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
Lecture 11 Obstacles to the Abolition of slave Trade
Lecture 12 Effects of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
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