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Heidi May
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8 April, 05:38
How was the slave trade Eurocentric
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It really only benefited Europeans. African slaves took the place of Native American slaves once they died of disease. Africans did work for Europeans in America which was then traded with Europeans in Europe. Native Americans and Africans both gained nothing while Europeans profited at their expense.
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