Asked by Hayder Alobaidi on Jul 08, 2024

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What impact did the slave trade have on Europe?

A) The expanding trans-Atlantic trade in slaves and the products of slave labor became the basis of the European economic system.
B) It caused the European economy to become dependent on the whims of West African rulers.
C) It caused severe economic dislocations in the European states involved in the trade.
D) As European states involved in the trade colonized West Africa, their empires became worldwide in scope.

European Economic System

Refers to the complex set of economies of European countries, often associated with the European Union's economic policies and mechanisms for fiscal stability and economic cooperation.

Slave Trade

The historical trading of enslaved Africans, primarily between the 16th and 19th centuries, to the Americas.

Slave Labor

The forced labor of individuals who are owned by others, without the right to refuse work or receive payment, historically practiced in various societies.

  • Gain insight into the significance of the Atlantic trade system in molding the economies across the Americas, Europe, and Africa.
  • Explain how European colonization influenced African communities and the dynamics of the slave trade.
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Tabitha MartinJul 14, 2024
Final Answer :
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Explanation :
The slave trade played a significant role in the economic development of Europe, particularly in countries like Portugal, Spain, Great Britain, and France. The growing demand for enslaved labor in the New World led to the expansion of the trans-Atlantic trade and the emergence of a global economic system dependent on the exploitation of African labor. The profits from the slave trade and the products of slave labor such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton, contributed significantly to the economic growth of European nations during this period.