The Shock Of Enslavement: Slavery Of The Civil War Era

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The “Shock of Enslavement” defined slavery of the 19th Century Civil War era. Many “European traders did not themselves enslave Africans”. They relied more on other Africans to capture slaves for them. Many European forts were granted permission to be built by the local rulers. Often did Africans get put into slavery due to a crime that they had committed. Most slaves were seized in raids on neighboring people or villages. Goods from the Europeans caused a lot of the raids on neighboring villages. This forced the clans to raid each other to provide more slaves to the Europeans. Instead of these clans banding together to fight off the Europeans, they choose to fight each other to supply slaves to this foreign country. The psychological impact