How did the slave trade affect Africa? a. It helped the economy of most empires b. It eliminated the cycle of debt. c. It destroyed many existing empires. d. It reduced tensions between tribes.



Answer :

The slave trade enabled tribes to export and make money off of their enemies that they had captured. Economically, those Africans who conquered neighbors and took them as prisoners were able to sell them to European and Arab slavers. This infused the local economy with capital from their export and, at the same time, reduced the local population. By reducing the population, there would be fewer people competing for limited resources. As demand dropped, the price for those goods would also drop. 

It decreased the population and scared most of the country to heart and also most stayed in their homes in case they were abducted. 

Families were spit apart and people were lost and separated from their loved ones. 

African culture suffered. 

White Europeans colonized parts of Africa. The Dutch and Portuguese settled in West Africa. 

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Africa's population stopped growing from the 1400s to the 1800s. There were not enough people left to farm for food and produce babies. The act of trading so many young and talented human beings deeply affected villages and tribes in Africa. 

The slave trade caused population decline in some African states but an increase in others.

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