Answer:
1. Head right system
2. Indentured servants
3. Planter class
4. Protestant reformation
5. The puritans
6. Dissenters
Some Africans captured in wars were sold to European traders by other Africans. Many were captured but died of disease or starvation before arriving. The Transatlantic slave trade profoundly diminished Africa’s prospective to develop economically and uphold its social and political stability.
Socially, the biggest impact the Trans-Atlantic slave trade had on West Africa was a decrease in their population.
Answer:
A. Europeans began searching for new sea routes to Asia
Explanation:
The Ottoman Empire grew so powerful and wealthy as a result of its monopoly on trade in Europe and Asia that the Europeans were forced to look for new sea routes to Asia.
The Ottoman Empire had control of the Silk Road which was a major trading route and in order to survive, Europeans began to search for other In-roads to trade in Asia.
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