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Essay heading: END OF THE SLAVE TRADE
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Despite the tremendous consequences of the Atlantic Slave Trade on Africa, Africans still continued to make important progress during this time in areas such as literacy, metalworking, and textile production. However, there is no doubt that the Atlantic Slave Trade changed the face of the earth in many ways and altered the way these societies ‘developed’... displayed 300 characters
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Despite the tremendous consequences of the Atlantic Slave Trade on Africa, Africans still continued to make important progress during this time in areas such as literacy, metalworking, and textile production. However, there is no doubt that the Atlantic Slave Trade changed the face of the earth in many ways and altered the way these societies ‘developed’... displayed next 300 characters
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