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Essay heading: slave trade depopulation of Africa
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The preferred age for a slave was 15-35, the most desirable was early twenties. Often even younger African children were taken. While the rest of the world grew exponentially in population during the trade, Africa’s population is believed to have remained stagnant from 1650 to 1850. This is due to the loss of young adults responsible for reproduction... displayed 300 characters
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This is due to the loss of young adults responsible for reproduction. Population growth played a large part of the development of European markets, as well as the development of pre-capitalist societies in Asia. Africa’s low population density capped its potential for the natural growth many other regions experienced... displayed next 300 characters
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