The estimated number of African slaves taken out of Africa is around 12 million people, but because around 1.5 million of them died during the journeys to the New World, around 10.5 million actually managed to set foot in the Americas.
The African slaves were taken from multiple regions of the Continent, but mostly they were from the places around the coast lines of Western and Central Africa. Contrary on the popular belief that the Europeans went to Africa and captured the native people, it was actually that the stronger local tribes were capturing people from the smaller weaker tribes and they were selling them to the Europeans to make a profit. The Europeans saw a great chance in this because they needed a lot of labor force for their plantations and used it to the maximum.
They were trying to civilize them, trying to convert them to Christianity—— this was the concept of social Darwinism, that Europeans had to “civilize” Africans from their barbarous ways
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Delegates from each of the Thirteen Colonies met in Philadelphia in the summer of 1776 to decide the case for liberty. The goal was to convince the States that the time had come for the United Colonies to declare their independence from Mother England.
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Without it all I know is that the Japanese got bombed or nuked and almost forced to surrender to The Potsdam Conference. Which also led to the negotiate terms to the end of World War II.