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They didn't want to end slavery, because slavery made their lives that much easier.
exg bankers had shark tons of money, so they bought slaves and had the slaves clean, tend to their needs, etc.
merchants could have slaves carry their stock.
mill owners needed alot of man power back in the day to get things going to produce a fair amount of output into the market, and paying good looking muscular men was much more expensive than one time buying a few slaves and having them work hard.
unskilled workers might have wanted slaves because then they didn't need to learn the given skill, they could have a slave do it FOR them.
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The slave trade brought about a negative impact on African societies and led to the long-term impoverishment of West Africa. This intensified effects that were already present amongst its rulers, kinships, kingdoms and in society.
Some societies preyed on others to obtain captives to exchange for firearms. They believed they had to acquire firearms in this way to protect themselves from attack and capture by rivals. Demand for African captives, particularly for the sugar plantations in the Americas, became so great that they could only be acquired by initiating raiding and warfare. Large areas of Africa were devastated and societies disintegrated.
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