5 African Royals That Were Taken In The Atlantic Slave Trade

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5 African Royals That Were Taken In The Atlantic Slave Trade
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Why Were Blacks Preferred Slaves
It was not by simple chance that the black race was selected for enslavement. It resulted from a process of elimination. Europeans were not interested in enslaving members of their own race. Asians were protected by geographical barriers. Indians refused to be enslaved, indicating a willingness to die first. What group was left? Blacks! The Catholic Church recommended blacks because they felt one black slave was worth three to four Indian slaves. More specifically, African blacks were selected and effectively enslaved for at least five reasons: 1) They had an agricultural history based upon an extended family work system; 2) They lacked a broad sense of community based on skin-color and were divided along the lines of tribalism; 3) They were simultaneously invaded and enslaved by every religious denomination, national government, ethnic and racial group; 4) They lacked guns and exploding powder; and 5) Their “internal disposition” allowed them to accept enslavement. This combination of factors set the stage for African blacks to become the “chosen people” for enslavement.
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