Slavery in Africa is a very old institution with diverse origins, forms, and ramifications.
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herefore subject to different perceptions and definitions
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Forms of servitude like polygyny, tribute payments, and retainership of royal households were practiced in Africa but were not slavery in the strict sense of the word, though they are known to have created enabling conditions for slavery. The history of slavery in the continent shows development from servitude to slavery,
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In simpler terms , this ,means that African's already practised a sense of having servants work for them in their households and royal kingdoms , however , they did not practise slavery . This then poses a debate cause if African's practised having servants that went through the conditions of slavery , one can argue and say they influenced the mindsets of the Europeans into enslaving the Africans.
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Most Americans do not realize that only about 6 percent of the enslaved Africans who crossed the Atlantic came to the present day United States.
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This led to the existence of " Black-Americans" . This terminology came from Africans that were enslaved from Africa and were transported to America as slaves from the Trans-Atlantic slave trade . This slaves then developed their own nationality and belonging in America and called themselves the " Black-Americans".
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the trans-Atlantic slave trade had already been in progress for more than a century.
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the abolition of the slave trade in the U.S. in 1808 was not the end of the trade.
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