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Effects of Slavery on Africa Quickquiz

 

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1. Slavery had been traditionally used as a punishment in Africa.
2. Europeans began capturing slaves in 1300.
3. Europeans could easily overpower the Africans because they had better weapons.
4. African chiefs began inventing crimes for which slavery was the punishment.
5. African chiefs were not interested in possessing guns.
6. Slaves were chained together and marched to the coast.
7. Slaves were punished and whipped by slave traders.
8. Slaves who became weak or sickly were given medicine.
9. Africans moved their villages to try to avoid slave traders.
10. Africa became a continent of fear, violence and famine.


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