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Seven Phases of Slave Trade

  • Travel from Eurpean Country to Africa

    This is the first phase of the slve trade, the Europeans traded goods for people. This went on for about 2-4 month
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    Travel to Africa to Initial Capture

    This was a journey to trade good for people. It also travels from European country to Africa.
  • Initial Capture

    African on African violence was a big dispute.this was all promoted by the Europeans demanded forced labor and coercion.
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    The Capture of Slaves to Holding Prisoners

    The Europeans force the slave to do labor and etc. They also promoted violence btween the Africans.
  • Holding Prison,[Open air, Dungeons, etc]

    Accumulation of captives, uses by holding African. Afro-Europens and/or Europeans was supervisors.
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    Prisoners Being Held to Loading

    This is how the prisoners was being held.
  • Loading

    Small groups of 2-8 people was boarded on to a boat. they went up and down the African coast collecting trading items, provisions and acculating prisoners.
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    Loading to the Atlantic Passage

    Small groups of 2-8 people was boarded on a boat.
  • Atlantic Passage

    The slaves was fighting for resistance & survival against the indentured servants.
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    Atlantic to the Initial Landing & Enslavement

    The survival to the breaking process.
  • Initial Landing & Enslavement

    The Breaking process in the Resistance.They was Exchanging country marks, millitary tactics.
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    Initial Landing and Enslavement to the Relocation to the other West Atlantic sites

  • Relocating

    They have relocating to other West Atlantic Orientation to labor or redistrbution to other colonies. this took as long as the process of breeding and international trade in Africans

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