jonka Ajay Khurana 5 vuotta sitten
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The effect of slavery has impacted the geography and populations of the world
Even though slavery was abolished, a majority of African Americans occupy low income jobs. Many of them live in poverty
Built roads
Transportation made easier
More plantations could be built More money could be made
Changed the landscape
Slave owners didn't need to pay for labour costs
Money could be spent elsewhere
More plantations
European imports
More slaves
Constant flow of slaves coming in and exports going out
12 million Africans were taken from their homes
Caribbean plantation owners became wealthy
Bought more plantations and assets
African slave traders became wealthy
Small minority of West Africans were rich
Corruption and pillaging
European slave traders became wealthy
Bought properties and plantations in the caribbean
More money circulating in Europe
Wealthy Europeans began buying properties in the Americas
Slaves were treated as sub-human Just another means of making money
Plantation owners became extremely wealthy
Entire states and populations were wiped out
Gender disbalance created in West Africa
Corrupt governments
Extreme poverty
Asante and Dahomey became very wealthy states
Slaves had to walk for weeks and sometimes even months
Slaves were all chained to each other and forced to march
Sold as punishment
Captired in battle
Kidnapped
European traders were trading material objects for a human life
There was more to be gained from a slave than from material objects because the slave could produce more material objetcs
Europeans traded Caribbean exports for slaves who went to go make more Caribbean exports
Wealthy individuals reinvested money to create businesses which stimulated economic growth
Industrial revolution
Technological advancements
Urbanization
Industrialization
The rich get richer
American cotton
Tropical woods
Virginian tabaco
Caribbean sugar
Profits and products made from the plantation went almost entirely to the owner
Products produced by slaves were taken on board ships which returned to Europe to be sold