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Europeans traveling to Africa. Trading goods in exchange for provision people. This is the first enslavement
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Going to africa . Trading goods to others.
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African -on- African violence , prompt by European demand for forced labor , coercion. the second engaged in the slave trade. Women and older man on average 20% cheaper then others.
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Accumulation of captives , uses by holding African , Afro-European and /or European supervisors , third phase of enslavement. An investment drought (other
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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. The fourth phases.
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Survival and Resistance .Fifth enslavement Europeans then they purchased
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"Breaking" process ; Resistance [exchanging country marks , including military tactics]
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Oriention to labor or redistribution to other colonies [ by Europeans country and colony ]