Slave trade

African Slave Trade

  • Period: Jan 1, 1000 to

    Egyption Slavery - actualy started in 1550 B.C not 1000 A.D.

    1550 B.C-1800s A.D
    Ancient Egyptions enslaved Hebrews, Babylonians, and other war captives.
  • Jan 1, 1200

    Mamluck Turks brought to Egypt

    Mamluck Turks were brought to Egypt as slaves in the early 1200s.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1200 to

    Zanzibar slavery

    During the 19th century slaves composed up to 90% of the islands Population. The slaves worked on the islands clove plantations where conditions were harsh and many slaves became ill and died.
  • Jan 28, 1250

    Mamluck slaves rose to rule Egypt.

    The slaves of Egypt rose to power and ruled over Eggypt for about 70 years, until the Turks invaded Egypt.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1400 to

    U.S.A slavery

  • Jan 28, 1400

    Slavery began

    Slavery of Africans began, although they were more like indentured servants.
  • Period: Jan 28, 1500 to

    African Slavery in Spanish Main is started

    African slavery in the Spanish Main started somewhere in this time period.
  • Period: Jan 28, 1516 to

    Spanish Main Slavery

    Started off with Natives, but they died from diseases, so then they had to move to Africans.
  • Period: to

    Brittian Slavery

  • 1st slaves in Jamestown

    1st slaves came from Africa ro Jamestown.
  • Slave population in Spanish Main is smaller

    By this time there were more free blacks than slaves.
  • Period: to

    Brittish Supported slavery

  • Period: to

    Slavery Protests in England

    People in Brittian began protesting against slavery-ecpecially their own race.
  • Slavery outlawed in England

    Slavery within England was outlawed.
  • Brittish slave trade ends

    The abolition Act ended Brittish slave trade.
  • Savery outlawed in all Brittish colonies

    The emancipation act abolished slavery in all Brittish colonies.
  • Huge slave population in the U.S.A

    Nearly 4 million slaves lived in current day U.S.A.
  • Period: to

    Zanzibar slavery ends by influence of Brittian

    Thanks to Brittish influence in the 1660s and the 1670s, the slavery ended.
  • Slavery ends in the U.S.A

    Slavery ends in the U.S.A because of the North's victory in the civil war.