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1. Effects of the trade on African societies in West Africa
2. The slave sellers and European ‘factories’ on the West African coast
3. The development of slave-based states and economies
4. The destruction of societies
5. The development of foreign colonies
6. Leaders of African societies took roles in continuing the trade
<span>The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The CIA mostly functions as a way to protect national information from enemy foreign entities as well as to protect national intelligence in the form of technology and industry. However, during the 1960s largely due to the political climate of the time, there were abuses of power.</span>
He used the profit he made as an investment, and in this way his fortune grew ever bigger and bigger. If ever there was a profit, he would not spend it, but use to expand the current business, or if this way not optimal, to buy new businesses and assets.
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Im pretty sure it would be D because <span>he South didn't industrialize. Their economy was based on cotton, tobacco, and slaves. So they had to import almost everything, and thus they payed more in tariffs than any other section.</span>