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The first leg of this trade was merchants from Europe bringing refined goods to Africa to trade for slaves. The merchants traded with chiefs and high authority leaders. The chiefs pretty much could and would trade whomever they pleased, there was no restriction regarding who the slaves were. On the second leg of this trade slaves were transported to the West Indies, this leg was called the middle passage...
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The first leg of this trade was merchants from Europe bringing refined goods to Africa to trade for slaves. The merchants traded with chiefs and high authority leaders. The chiefs pretty much could and would trade whomever they pleased, there was no restriction regarding who the slaves were. On the second leg of this trade slaves were transported to the West Indies, this leg was called the middle passage...
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Triangular trade   Fdi Trade Agreements Of South Africa Involving Europe   Discuss the history of Australia regarding trade policies and moving from protectionist to free trade.   Explain why the theory of comparative advantage is the basis for international trade (mutual benefit from trade).   Europe's new World - Growing trade   Go for fair trade, not free trade   Discuss the advantages and disadvantages, to the participating countries and the rest of the world, of forming a free trade arrangement. China, Japan and Korea are now undertaking preliminary research into the formation of a free trade area. Withi...   Atlantic System & Trade Products   Christian and Islamic attitudes toward Merchants and Trade Until 1500   east africa and long distance trade   house slaves vs. field slaves   International Trade Debate Part 1   slave trade depopulation of Africa   Illicit Arms Trade In Africa   Role of Trade Unions in South Africa  
 
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