Why did violence increase in Africa during the
trans-Atlantic slave trade?
Different European...
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Why did violence increase in Africa during the
trans-Atlantic slave trade?
Different European countries were fighting to gain control of Africa, and thus its people.
The demand for more enslaved people led to
increased warfare and more raids in order to capture and enslave people.
As the number of enslaved people in Africa grew, massive slave rebellions swept the
continent.
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