The first country to use African people as slaves were the Portuguese. In 1441, two Captains of Portuguese ships, names unknown, took 12 slaves from Africa and brought them back to Portugal as slaves. Other countries followed such as Britain, Spain, Netherlands and France. Hope it helps.
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Signed just prior to the outbreak of World War II, the German-Soviet treaty was a threat to European peace because it gave Hitler and other Nazi leaders firm assurance that they could engage in battle with Western nations without having to open up an "Eastern Front" against the Soviet Union. In this way, they gained further confidence that they could enter into a war with tremendous prospects for victory.
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Although some people think it was all the Europeans fought that Africa was taken over but it was also the Africans. African leaders (mainly in West Africa), engaged in the slave trade and received some advantages. Some African kings traded their people for weapons.
The Triple Alliance, which consisted of Italy, Austria-Hungary and Germany. The alliance was anti-French, and each member was obligated to provide military assistance if any one of them was invaded by two or more other powers, or if they were attacked by France. If France was attacked, this automatically meant the Triple Entente members, Great Britain, France and Russia, would engage.
The poor people saw so much death they wanted to enjoy life. Serfs began to leave their land and not engage in the planting of crops. Large numbers of the working class died.
Portugal was the first European country to engage extensively in exploration and discovery. In the 15th century, Portuguese explorers, such as Vasco da Gama and Ferdinand Magellan, sailed around Africa and across the Atlantic, discovering new trade routes and reaching lands previously unknown to Europeans, including India and Brazil.
Europeans believed they were morally superior to the peoples of Africa and Asia.
The Kingdom of Portugal was one of the earliest European kingdoms to engage in extensive colonization efforts, notably in regions such as Brazil, Africa, and Asia during the Age of Discovery.
There are many types of capitalism and socialism. Types of capitalism which engage in central planning include state-capitalism, or corporate capitalism. Types of socialism which engage in central planning include communism, and state socialism. Types of capitalism which do not engage in central planning include laissez faire capitalism, american libertarianism, or anarcho-capitalism. Types of socialism which do not engage in central planning include mutualism, and libertarian socialism. Of course, all institutions involve some degree of central planning, ie a corporation, a collectively run factory, or a family.
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A country that is willing to engage in war to protect their interests is said to be pro-war. They will generally try to be diplomatic first, but war is a viable option for such a country.
they went to africa to engage the slave trade
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A country that is willing to engage in war to protect their interests is said to be pro-war. They will generally try to be diplomatic first, but war is a viable option for such a country.
Countries engage in international trade in order to:Acquire resources they don't haveSell resources that they have an abundance ofImprove a relationship with another country
Some Africans engaged in the slave trade to acquire goods like firearms, textiles, and other valuables offered by European traders. Additionally, the practice of slavery already existed in certain African societies prior to European involvement, with slaves often used as laborers or servants. The complex dynamics of power, politics, and economics also played a role in Africa's participation in the transatlantic slave trade.