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anygoal [31]
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10

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aev [14]3 years ago
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These slaves were in Africa first started trading to other countries in the 1620 when 11 slaves went to new Amsterdam. By the early 1800s the America’s stared to buy into the slave trade for crop growth and a cheaper way to make your money in the economy
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