We often consider the impact of the slave trade only on the United States, but its impact extended much further. How did it affect West African nations and society, other regions of the New World, and the nations of Europe?
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: Europeans banned slavery because they didn't need the labor as their populations were already high. Many Africans enslaved other Africans so some profited while others families were broken up. The south demanded more slaves because they were more agriculturally based and required more labor.
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