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| the pattern of trade connecting Europe, Africa, and the American continents |
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| the journey of enslaved people from Africa to america |
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| large agricultural estates |
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| crop introduced to Europe from Southwest Asia |
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| seventeenth-century economic theory |
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| Spain respected the Native Americans and did not want to enslave them. |
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| This is not a reason why enslaved people from Africa were needed in the Caribbean islands? |
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| transfer of European political ideas |
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| All of the following were impacts of the slave trade on African societies except |
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| They believed that buying a new enslaved person was less expensive than raising a child. |
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| Why did the slave owners in the sixteenth century discourage enslaved people from having offspring? |
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| the slave trade's depopulation of Congo |
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| King Afonso of Congo wrote a letter in 1526 to the kind of Portugal describing |
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| Slaves from Africa were obtained by Europeans from |
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