Political, social, and technological changes in the 20th century led to cultural changes on a global level.

Develop an argument that evaluates the extent to which globalization affected culture in the 20th century.
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3. The transatlantic slave system had tremendous effects on the peoples of the Americas, Europe, and Africa.

Develop an argument that evaluates the extent to which the transatlantic slave system affected culture during the period from ca. 1450 to 1750 CE.

Explanation:

In Africa, the slave trade had disastrous consequences. Rebel groups and tribal groups who benefited financially from the slave trade created an environment of anarchy and brutality. Throughout much of west Asia, population reduction and a persistent fear of imprisonment caused severe economic growth nearly impossible.

Women during the pregnancy period and men who would usually be starting families made up a significant number of those kidnapped in Africa. People who were old, disabled, or otherwise completely reliant who may have been less able to participate to their communities' health of the economy were often left behind by European slave owners.

Many people, businesses, and countries benefited greatly from the atlantic slave trade. However the brutal human trafficking and huge amount of deaths that resulted ultimately ignited well structured resistance to the trade.The slavery was abolished by the British in 1807. Imprisoned citizens in Former colonies were liberated by another legislation enacted in 1833.

In 1808 Congress passed a law prohibiting the spread of slavery into the U. S. Though the law passed it not end slavery completely.  Other nations, including Spain, Netherlands, Sweden, and France, had enacted legislation prohibiting the expansion of slavery by the 1820s.

However, since there was still a large market for enslaved people and money to be made from trading in them, such legislation did not necessarily put an end to slavery. The atlantic abolition of slavery was eventually abolished in the late 1800s thanks to new legislation and continuing protection measures.

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