1. The Triangular Slave Trade
Ocean-going technology brought Europeans into large-scale face-to-face contact with peoples who were culturally and physically more different from themselves than any others with whom they had interacted in the previous millennium. ... That this option was never seriously considered suggests a European inability to enslave other Europeans. ... The slave trade was thus a product of differing constructions of social identity and the ocean-going technology that brought Atlantic societies into sudden contact with each other. ... In addition, vessels from some regions on the coast appear to ha...
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