Due to the Atlantic Slave trade, exporting slaves increased across Southern Africa and Europe. The victims in slavery continued subjection to hard labor, abuse and profit exchange. The Portuguese were first responsible for exporting Muslims. These slavery practices disintegrated cultures, and relations. The Europeans bear responsibility for exporting slaves from Africa, while the Portuguese bears responsibility for African slave raiders. Both parties are guilty for exchanging profits, goods, and extensive labor. The slaves were forced into European sugar plantations, and used for profits, forced labor, and brutal beatings. Slaves were outsiders and restricted to limited positions. (Strayer , 688). While, the Europeans hold responsible for agricultural slave practices, the Portuguese searched West Africa for gold, …show more content…
African Elites often teamed with Portugal to strengthen slave trade relationships. They traded slaves to Portugal in exchange for European guns, cattle, and horses. Both the Africans and Portuguese are responsible for exchanging slaves and exporting goods. (Document. 14.3). In the village Igbo, people were captured and sold in Africa for white shells. The slaves traded for goods such as fire arms, gun powder, dried fish, hats, and breads, were used in slave labor. The slaves believe that the Land owners abused them for increasing demands. However, slaves typically abused for doing chores, tasks, and obeying their land owners. They were terrified of transporting from one tribe to another tribe. Slaves were transported farther on ships and exchanged for gold and ivory. Because, thousands were traded and abused for slave purpose, the urge of gold created riots between the slaves and whites. Over 200,000 slaves have been exported to Coomasy. However, the labor subjection would still resort to critical