The end of the transatlantic slave trade resulted in
a. a decrease in money going to african k...
Social Studies, 17.10.2019 02:10 julie66491
The end of the transatlantic slave trade resulted in
a. a decrease in money going to african kingdoms.
b. payment from the americas to africa.
c. africa owing money to american slaveholders.
d. an increase of european goods in africa.
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