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The Story of Africa| BBC World Service - 2 views

  • In East Africa a slave trade was well established before the Europeans arrived on the scene. It was driven by the sultanates of the Middle East.
  • In East Africa a slave trade was well established before the Europeans arrived on the scene. It was driven by the sultanates of the Middle East.
    • mikhangelo
       
      slaves trade dominated long time ago in East Africa before the arrival of European.
  • Many people were domestic slaves, working in rich households. Women were taken as sex slaves.
    • mikhangelo
       
      enslaved people were taken to work in rich household and as of woman were seen as sex slave
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  • In the second half of the 18th century, the slave trade expanded and became more organised
    • mikhangelo
       
      During 18th century the slave trade expanded and everything was well taken into account
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CAB 37/40/45 Memorandum Respecting Steps Taken for the Abolition of the Slave Trade and... - 2 views

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    This source illustrates steps taken for the abolishment of the slave trade and slavery in the East Africa. The event that took place is TREATY among rulers of Zanzibar and Museet for the slave trade. The Treaty they signed was to transport slave from one place to another not in legal way.
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Mohammedanism and Slave-Trade in Africa.pdf - 1 views

  • The trade orz the east coast was not less flourishing, the principal market being Zanzibar
    • mikhangelo
       
      The slave trade ended flowing slowly in the markets.
  • In western Sudan the sultans of the Haussa States frequently wage war upon tlleir southern neighbors in order to obtain slaves, which are used for paying tributes, for building new residences, or iFor sale in order to fill the treasuries of the stat
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Slave_trade_africa_Wellcome_Wiki.jpg (2001×1675) - 2 views

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    The image shows us how slaves were treated and how they were captured . This gives us imagination clue on what was happening in the image during that period of time ,looking at this picture this tells us that they were treated so badly
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Female Seclusion in the Aftermath of Slavery on the Southern Swahili Coast: Transformat... - 1 views

  • The most obvious limitation of our knowledge of the aftermath of slavery in East Africa lies in the fact that, like knowledge of slavery itself, it is so heavily focused on the coast, even though it is clear that by the late nineteenth century slaves were present in great numbers off the co
    • mikhangelo
       
      This states that the knowledge which we have about unpleasant event of slavery in East coast mostly it's focused on the coast and that it's had also developed to much number in late nineteenth century
  • . In Tanganyika, by contrast, slavery was abolished in 1922, when it was already obsolete due to the process of self-emancipation described by Deutsch. Rath
    • mikhangelo
       
      During this period of time 1922 it's said that in Tanganyika slavery was being ended and that was made possible by Deutsch who free slaves as they were no longer need or for no use.
  • bize. Ustaarabu , "Arab-ness," increasingly became the gloss for "civiliza
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Strategic tangles: Slavery, colonial policy, and religion in German East Africa, 1885-1... - 1 views

  • Slaves were also able to buy their freedom through their acquired trade profits. In some instances, this led to considerable social mobility, for example, in the case of Sheikh Ramiya of Bagamoyo. Captured as a child in the eastern Congo, he was sold to a household in Bagamoyo, the most important trading hub of the Tanganyikan coast. Over time, he was not only able to ransom himself, but rose to become the town’s wealthiest and most respected political and religious authority, building a significant clientele through his leadership of the local Qādirīya brotherhood. 4
    • mikhangelo
       
      Slaves had access to freedom through the trade profits which they gain. although the freedom that they had was not freely as they had to bought it. Also social mobility was well take into account looking at Sheikh Ramaiya story who were taken to eastern cape and for instance was being sold. Despite all of this this man had access to wealthy and more opportunities.
  • Negro
    • mikhangelo
       
      Is the name which was given to blacks and enslaved people.
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