Chapter 14 Summary
Anthony Langarica World History 2 1-22-19 In Chapter 14 it talks a lot about the Atlantic Slave Trade. The Atlantic Slave Trade was the deportation of millions of slaves, specifically African Americans, to Americas. Slave owners would trade slaves for many different things such food products, clothing, and other materialistic things. This slave trade route was located between the Atlantic Ocean, this was because countries such as Africa, North America, and Europe were the main contributors for these slaves. Africa was very important because this is where they got slaves. They then transported slaves to Europe were they would be sold to slave owner and then traded for another product. Thus this created the Atlantic Slave Trade. However, some slaves weren't slave and bought into slaves, instead they were born into it. In some cases, people have made deals with others for something and in return they may be your servant for a period of time. Others may have been imprisoned and a...