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How did the slave trade impact Africa?

Despite population loss due to the slave trade, Africa became very powerful due to military protection and weapons received from Europe.

Because of trade negotiations through triangular trade, African leaders formed new political bonds with other nations and became super powers in the region.

Even though millions of Africans were enslaved, due to new crops that improved Africans’ health, the slave trade did not reduce the overall population of Africa.

Africa’s population decreased dramatically due to the number of slaves sold and forced to involuntarily migrate from Africa to the Americas.

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The answer you're looking for would be C.

The correct answer is C) Even though millions of Africans were enslaved, due to new crops that improved Africans’ health, the slave trade did not reduce the overall population of Africa.

The slave trade impacted Africa in that "Even though millions of Africans were enslaved, due to new crops that improved Africans’ health, the slave trade did not reduce the overall population of Africa."

The slave trade during the 1400 and 1900 took almost 12 million Africans away their homes and former countries to be sold in the Americans as slaves. The Triangular Trade used millions of slaves that were sent to America to work as slaves in the large plantation fields. Many Africans die on the trip because they traveled in inhuman conditions.

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