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The Second Punic War saw Hannibal and his troops–including as many as 90,000 infantry, 12,000 cavalry and a number of elephants–march from Spain across the Alps and into Italy, where they scored a string of victories over Roman troops at Ticinus, Trebia and Trasimene. Hannibal’s daring invasion of Rome reached its height at the Battle of Cannae in 216 B.C., where he used his superior cavalry to surround a Roman army twice the size of his own and inflict massive casualties.
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A limited amount of written record survived to shine light on this time period.
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D. Buying them.
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The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade flourished between 1450 and the end of the 19th century. European traders - Portuguese, Spanish, French, English, Dutch - arrived in their ships and bought local men, women and children. They could also organized campaigns to hunt for slaves in the area, or bought people from local merchants and rulers. The local kings or lords in West Africa were actively involved in selling his own people as slaves for the large profitability of it.