The Atlantic slave trade: What too few textbooks told you - Anthony Hazard

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Slavery, the treatment of human beings as property, deprived of personal rights,
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has occurred in many forms throughout the world.
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But one institution stands out for both its global scale and its lasting legacy.
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The Atlantic slave trade,
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occurring from the late 15th to the mid 19th century
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and spanning three continents,
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forcibly brought more than 10 million Africans to the Americas.
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The impact it would leave affected not only these slaves
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and their descendants,
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but the economies and histories of large parts of the world.
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There had been centuries of contact between Europe and Africa
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via the Mediterranean.
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But the Atlantic slave trade began in the late 1400s
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with Portuguese colonies in West Africa,
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and Spanish settlement of the Americas shortly after.
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The crops grown in the new colonies, sugar cane, tobacco, and cotton,
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were labor intensive,
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and there were not enough settlers or indentured servants
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to cultivate all the new land.
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American Natives were enslaved, but many died from new diseases,
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while others effectively resisted.
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And so to meet the massive demand for labor,
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the Europeans looked to Africa.
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African slavery had existed for centuries in various forms.
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Some slaves were indentured servants,
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with a limited term and the chance to buy one's freedom.
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Others were more like European serfs.
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In some societies, slaves could be part of a master's family,
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own land, and even rise to positions of power.
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But when white captains came offering manufactured goods,
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weapons, and rum for slaves,
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African kings and merchants had little reason to hesitate.
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They viewed the people they sold not as fellow Africans
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but criminals, debtors, or prisoners of war from rival tribes.
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By selling them, kings enriched their own realms,
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and strengthened them against neighboring enemies.
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African kingdoms prospered from the slave trade,
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but meeting the European's massive demand created intense competition.
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Slavery replaced other criminal sentences,
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and capturing slaves became a motivation for war,
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rather than its result.
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To defend themselves from slave raids,
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neighboring kingdoms needed European firearms,
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which they also bought with slaves.
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The slave trade had become an arms race,
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altering societies and economies across the continent.
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As for the slaves themselves, they faced unimaginable brutality.
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After being marched to slave forts on the coast,
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shaved to prevent lice, and branded,
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they were loaded onto ships bound for the Americas.
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About 20% of them would never see land again.
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Most captains of the day were tight packers,
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cramming as many men as possible below deck.
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While the lack of sanitation caused many to die of disease,
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and others were thrown overboard for being sick,
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or as discipline,
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the captain's ensured their profits by cutting off slave's ears
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as proof of purchase.
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Some captives took matters into their own hands.
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Many inland Africans had never seen whites before,
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and thought them to be cannibals,
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constantly taking people away and returning for more.
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Afraid of being eaten, or just to avoid further suffering,
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they committed suicide or starved themselves,
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believing that in death, their souls would return home.
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Those who survived were completley dehumanized,
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treated as mere cargo.
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Women and children were kept above deck and abused by the crew,
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while the men were made to perform dances
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in order to keep them exercised and curb rebellion.
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What happened to those Africans who reached the New World
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and how the legacy of slavery still affects their descendants today
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is fairly well known.
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But what is not often discussed
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is the effect that the Atlantic slave trade had on Africa's future.
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Not only did the continent lose tens of millions of its able-bodied population,
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but because most of the slaves taken were men,
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the long-term demographic effect was even greater.
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When the slave trade was finally outlawed in the Americas and Europe,
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the African kingdoms whose economies it had come to dominate collapsed,
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leaving them open to conquest and colonization.
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And the increased competition and influx of European weapons
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fueled warfare and instability that continues to this day.
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The Atlantic slave trade also contributed to the development of racist ideology.
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Most African slavery had no deeper reason than legal punishment
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or intertribal warfare,
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but the Europeans who preached a universal religion,
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and who had long ago outlawed enslaving fellow Christians,
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needed justification for a practice
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so obviously at odds with their ideals of equality.
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So they claimed that Africans were biologically inferior
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and destined to be slaves,
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making great efforts to justify this theory.
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Thus, slavery in Europe and the Americas acquired a racial basis,
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making it impossible for slaves and their future descendants
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to attain equal status in society.
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In all of these ways,
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the Atlantic slave trade was an injustice on a massive scale
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whose impact has continued long after its abolition.
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