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Tradign goods in exchange for provisions, people. The Europeans travel from their country to Africa. They take away the Africans and make them become slaves.
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The first phase of the Slave Trade. Here are the events that happened during the first phase.
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African-on-African violence. Prompted by European demanded for forced labor. Europeans demanded for forced coercion.
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Phase two of the Slave Trade. Here are the events that happened at that time.
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Accumulation of captives, uses by holding Africa. Afro-Europeans and/or European super-visitors.
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Phase Three of the Slave Trade. Here it tells about the slaves and what had happened to them.
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Small groups [2-8 persons per day] loaded on ships which travel down the African coast to accumulate prisoners, provisions, trade items.
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Phase Four- After the first three phases of the slave trade, here are the events of what happened to the slaves in phase four. It lasted for about four to six months.
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Survival and Resistance. The Atlantic passage has a spesific route. The Africans were transported from their country to other places across Atlantic.
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Phase five is when the slaves be part of a different type of passage. The events will tell what passage the slaves be in. It will also tell the events of what had hapened during this phase.
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"Breaking" process; Resistance [exchanging country marks, including military tactics] The slaves were sold to other white men after coming across Atlantic. They slaves have different masters with different jobs.
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This phase lasted three years. This is when you find some events being very harsh.
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Orientation labor or redistribution to other colonies. By European country and colony.
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Phase seven is the last phase of the slave trade. Here's what happens to the slaves during the last phase.