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27 October, 21:27

Slavery in Africa ... A. Resulted from the arrival of Europeans B. Included no form of rights for the slaves C. Was the only kind of labor on that continent D. Involved the enslavement of criminals, debtors, and war captives E. Accelerated with the arrival of the French in the 1520s

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  1. 27 October, 23:34
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    C. Was the only kind of labor on that continent

    Explanation:

    Slave has long existed within the African society. Slavery in which most of the slaves are used as forced labor existed in many African kingdoms and societies for hundreds of years.

    Slave practices in Africa comes from the major African Kingdoms, especially along the coast, and evidence of widespread slavery practises used as a form of labor can be seen in stateless societies.

    Slavery was part of the economic structure of the African countries for many centuries. In the Kingdom of Mali in the mid-14th century for instance, Battuta who visited the Kingdom recounts that the local inhabitants vies with each other through the number of slave servants they had.

    With the explanation above, it can be seen that Slave trade was the only labour that existed in the African continent.
  2. 28 October, 01:18
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    D. Involved the enslavement of criminals, debtors, and war captives.

    Explanation:

    Slavery in Africa existed before the arrival of the Europeans. Prior to colonial times, Africans already dealt with the business of slavery, particularly in certain regions. Slavery was considered an appropriate punishment for certain criminals, debtors and war captives. When the European colonizers began to get involved in the business of slavery, they were able to join these networks that were already developed in Africa, expanding the business to a global enterprise.
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