European traders captured some Africans in raids along the coast, but bought most of them from local African or African-European dealers. These dealers had a sophisticated network of trading alliances collecting groups of people together for sale.
Most of the Africans who were enslaved were captured in battles or were kidnapped, though some were sold into slavery for debt or as punishment. The captives were marched to the coast, often enduring long journeys of weeks or even months, shackled to one another. At the coast they were imprisoned in large stone forts, built by European trading companies, or in smaller wooden compounds.
When the slave ships arrived from Europe they were laden with trade goods. Captains offered gifts to local African leaders and paid taxes for the right to trade. They then began the serious business of barter and exchange, offering a wide variety of trade goods such as textiles, firearms, alcohol, beads, manillas and cowries.
2) During the period of European colonialism, the economies of latin america were tied to both Europe and Africa through the [blank] trade [blank].
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Washington DC
Cape Town
London
Explanation:
I think the city name is London
b. the outer core
c. the inner core
d. the crust
The crust, of the Earth's layers is the thinnest (only three to thirty miles thick). Thus, option (d) is correct.
The crust, the Earth's topmost layer, is made entirely of solid rock. It is the layer on which humans occupy space and is essential to the survival of all species on Earth.
Whether the crust is oceanic or continental affects how thick it is. The continental crust is thicker, up to thirty miles thick, while the oceanic crust is just three to six miles thick.
As a result, the significance of the Earth's layers is the thinnest are the aforementioned. Therefore, option (d) is correct.
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Answer:
the crust
Explanation:
B. Flood waters spread pollutants and diseases more rapidly.
C. Flood waters permanently damage crop soils.
D. Most cities are built in flood zones.
The correct answers are:
A. City buildings do not allow flood waters to recede;
The buildings in the cities are pretty much an obstacles for the flood waters, but they are also making it harder for the waters to recede because of that. This makes a real problem because big portions of the affected city can be under water for much longer period of time, thus more damage to be created, than if it was an open space.
B. Flood waters spread pollutants and diseases more rapidly;
The flood waters can take all sorts of things with them on their way, and very often they can bring in lots of pollutants of different sorts in the cities, and that can make an ecological disaster. Also, because of all the material with it, and creating high humidity, muddy, swampy environment for some time, usually in a period when it is pretty warm, lots of diseases can appear, and if they do, because of the terrible hygienic conditions it can cause quick spreading of them.
B) describe its neighboring nations.
C) explain what continent the place is on.
D) tell how many people leave the place each year.