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Essay heading: The End of Slavery in Africa
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Due to this African leaders and formers slave owners, often developed methods of asking Africans to work without pay or minimal compensation. The outlawing of slavery did not ease the pain and stigma of having been a slave. Many descendents of slaves were affected by the stigma for generation after slavery was abolished... displayed 300 characters
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While the trans Atlantic slave trade was dying down, the other slave traders were at their peaks. The Ottoman Empire nominally outlawed slavery in much of the Islamic world, but this had only a minor effect on the slave trade. The main justifications European gave for colonizing nearly the entire African continent during the 18th and 19th century was the desire to end slave trading and slavery in Africa... displayed next 300 characters
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