Slave Trade

  • Period: Jan 1, 1350 to Jan 1, 1399

    Early African Slavery

    Slaves in their earliest form were people who were captured during times of war. They were more like servants than typical slaves.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1400 to Jan 1, 1450

    Exploring the Coast of Africa

    Europeans begin contacts with the people of West Africa. Portugal's Prince Henry was looking for a sea route to India.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1400 to Jan 1, 1499

    Trade in Human Beings

    Europeans brought FEW slaves to Europe.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1400 to Jan 1, 1450

    Trade in Human Beings

    Begin to bring slaves to Americas.
  • Jan 1, 1488

    Exploring the Coast of Africa

    Bartholomeu Dias rounded the southern tip of Africa.
  • Jan 1, 1498

    Exploring the Coast of Africa

    Vasco de Gama followed Bartholomeu Dias' route and made it to India.
  • Jan 1, 1526

    Ending The Slave Trade

    Kind Affonso said to the Portuguese government, "It is our will that in these kingdoms there should not be any trade of slaves nor outlet for them."
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    Trade in Human Beings

    Height of the ATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE. Europeans were bringing up to 60,000 Africans a year to the Americas.
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    Ending of the Slave Trade

    Talk of abolition by European thinkers.
  • Sierra Leone & Liberia

    British set up SIERRA LEONE as a colony for freed slaves to return to Africa
  • Ending of the Slave Trade

    Britain outlawed the slave trade, but the ban did not outlaw slavery.
  • Ending of the Slave Trade

    Britain banned slavery in it's empire.
  • Sierra Leone & Liberia

    Liberia became an independent country.
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    Strengthens Some Societies

    Mirambo built a strong empire in Tanzania.
  • Ending of the Slave Trade

    US Civil War partially caused by slavery.