How did the slave trade impact Africa?
A) Despite population loss due to the slave trade, Africa became very powerful due to military protection and weapons received from Europe.
B) Because of trade negotiations through triangular trade, African leaders formed a new political bonds with other nations and became super powers in the region.
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
D) Africa's population decreased dramatically due to the number of slaves sold and forced to involuntarily migrate from Africa to the Americans

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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

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The slave trade had a significant role in the formation of the larger economy;  commercial, legal, insurance, and financial, institutions all arose to assist the slave trade's operations. Certain merchants became bankers, and revenues from slave selling were used to fund many new enterprises.

Option C is the correct answer because;

  • Europeans promoted conflict and political instability in West Africa by including guns in trade commodities.

  • As a result, some states, like Asante and Dahomey, grew wealthy and powerful.

  • Slavery boosted the power of African monarchies and led to economic strength in some locations.

  • The slave trade, on the other hand, undermined the African monarchy, caused perpetual chaos or war, dissolved political unity, and damaged African society in locations where slave traffickers competed.

Therefore, the options are proved to be incorrect and option C is the correct answer.

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