How Did The Transatlantic Slave Trade Change America

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The Transatlantic Slave Trade is one of the most unique historical events because after it occurred the world was changed forever. The way the world interacted, the way minorities were treated, and the establishment of New World powers all developed from the Transatlantic Slave Trade. The Transatlantic Slave Trade lasted somewhere around four centuries, between the middle of the 15th century and the end of the 19th century. During this time period Europeans forcefully migrated men, women, and children from Africa to The Americas. This was referred to as the “middle passage”. It is estimated that somewhere between 12-15 million Africans were taken to the Americas. During the Middle passage it is estimated that 1 in every 5 Africans …show more content…

The Transatlantic Slave Trade is the reason I’m in America. As an African American I recognize the fact that my ancestors were brought over here during the time period of this slave trade and that they were not brought here by their own choice and suffered many hardships throughout their lives because of the color of their skin and where they came from. This affects me and my people. We built America. This country that we live in was built on the backs of our ancestors. Not by choice, but by force. This affects the way I live my life, the way I carry myself, and the way I view people. But, it also affects the clothes I wear, things I purchase have all come to be what they are because of this event. The increase in European manufactured goods increased because of the need to sell things to Africans for the purchase of slaves. The manufacturing boom translated into the Americas and caused a manufacturing boom in the New World. The goods produced in the Americas increased because of slave labor and a increase in demand for luxury good by Europeans. Goods such as sugar, cocoa, tobacco, spices and cotton. These goods are still popularized to this day and are popular in