Chapter 14 Blog Part 2

In the second half of Strayer's chapter 14, he talks about the Atlantic slave trade. The slave trade began in the 1500s and ended in 1886. The main people that come in and out of the slave trade were the Africans. Within the slave trade the Africans didn't farewell. For most Africans, their roles were sugar cane, plantain workers. Unlike the Native Americans, the African workers had some built up immunity towards the diseases the Europeans had and tropical diseases. Another plus for the Europeans was that the Africans were available in vastly large numbers. The Africans were also influential in adding their culture to the Americas. Since they were brought here by force the culture changed shocked many of them and we also gained their cultural experiences as well.

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  1. The Atlantic Slave trade also killed a lot of Africans in the process which was sad. They were also more valued than indentured servants or Native Americans because of the strength they held. In some nations, African slaves were able to become a part of society and lost their identity through assimilation.

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