Trade In W... | The Rise Of The Trans-atlantic Slave

: The expansion of sugar, tobacco, and cotton plantations in the Americas created an insatiable need for cheap labor.

: The trade fueled internal conflicts as states conducted raids to capture prisoners for sale to Europeans. The Rise of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade in W...

: The trade was a central pillar of the Triangular Trade, linking Europe, Africa, and the Americas in a self-sustaining loop of capital and goods. : The expansion of sugar, tobacco, and cotton

: European nations transitioned from using indentured servants to enslaved Africans, who were viewed as a more "permanent" labor source. Impact on West African States : European powers

: Millions of young, productive individuals were removed, leading to long-term economic and social stagnation in the region. The Mechanism of the Trade

: Improvements in maritime navigation and shipbuilding allowed for more frequent and larger voyages across the Middle Passage. Impact on West African States

: European powers built fortified trading posts, such as Elmina Castle, to warehouse captives before shipment.