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VladimirAG
1 month ago
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What ate two reasons why west Africa strongly felt the effects of the slave trade

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Leya [7.7K]1 month ago
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1. The West African nation experienced substantial loss of its able-bodied individuals, both men and women, due to the slave trade. 2. West Africa had a greater abundance of natural resources compared to any other region.
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