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Atlantic Slave Trade In The 1700s

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imparticularly in the Atlantic slave trade in the 1500s-1700s (“Chronology” 483). Slavery was not only a problem in the ancient times, but also continued to worsen over time. Slavery began to become more of a problem as time ran on. While many protection acts were implemented, they were ignored and the problem continued to rapidly expand. In 1833 Britain formed laws banning slavery, while France joined in on the act to protect its victims (“Chronology” 483). Enforcing these laws did not help stop this issue. When the Soviet Union crashed, in 1991, this caused an outbreak in slave trade in Eastern Europe (“Chronology” 483). Economies started crashing, and the trade began to expand rapidly. Many countries have come up with prevention acts to
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