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The East African Slave Trade, 1861-1895: The "Southern" Complex.pdf - 2 views

  • June. Chiefs were rarely able to guarantee sufficient slaves even for later arrivals, and frustrated buyers frequently either tried to take enslave local people, particularly if they had already expended considerable sums on trade "preliminaries," or sailed north to the more stable markets of Iboin
    • mandisamahlangu
       
      The labor for for plantation and trading activities was needed so that is why the swahili and Arab demanded slaves.
  • controller of the Mahajanga customs, died in 1875, he owed $11,211 to French partners.30
    • mandisamahlangu
       
      These islands were attractive sources of slaves because they were different so that made it to be the potential of being slaves and being sold to Arab and Swahili traders.
  • The voracious demand for slaves from the islands of the western Indian Ocean was also reflected in the intensification of slave raiding in the interior of East Afric
    • mandisamahlangu
       
      This was due to the fact that there was a high demand for labor in East Africa.
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British Imperialism and the East African Slave Trade.pdf - 1 views

  • ated world economy. I During the first half of the 19th century, Arab caravans traveled from the coast of East Africa as far as several hundred miles into the interior with increasing frequenc
    • mandisamahlangu
       
      There are several reasons to why the Arab traveled from the coast to East Africa .They also wanted to engage in slavery as well as religious and cultural purposes.
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