Why did an illegal slave trade begin after the official African slave trade ended in 1808?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ASAP PLZ!
OpenStudy (barreraa):
@starlord6200
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ask @starlord6200 ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol are there any choices
OpenStudy (anonymous):
No,U have to explain
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
U still there???
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yea just give me some time
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I HAVE to do this,I can't wait,its online,and if my time expires,I'd have to redo the WHOLE THING!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ok fine. . . . .I'll just look it up on Google. . . . . .
OpenStudy (anonymous):
nvm
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
It didn't work,Starlord6200,U still there
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Does ANYONE ELSE KNOW THIS?!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hello?
OpenStudy (barreraa):
yes wats up
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Do u know this one?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
this is hard af
OpenStudy (barreraa):
i dont but i ll see wat i can do
OpenStudy (anonymous):
M'k
OpenStudy (anonymous):
But,PLZ HURRY,I'd have to redo the WHOLE THING,if U take to long
OpenStudy (barreraa):
@paki PLZZ HELP FAST !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Who's @paki ?
OpenStudy (barreraa):
hope this helps @Awesomeness-Girl
OpenStudy (barreraa):
a friend
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ok,thx
OpenStudy (anonymous):
He's not here still?
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OpenStudy (barreraa):
@sammixboo @TheSmartOne
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Because that's how try got stuff done
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
anyone know this???
OpenStudy (anonymous):
REALLY? WHY DID U LEAVE PLZ ANYONE?! BESIDES THE ONED WHO LEFT THEN?!
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ONES*
OpenStudy (anonymous):
NO OOOOOOOOOOOONE!
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:,(
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@spacemountain
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
M'k
OpenStudy (spacemountain):
I'm looking up some information….
OpenStudy (anonymous):
k
OpenStudy (anonymous):
This is now my last question cz all the time of waiting,I answered the rest of the questions
OpenStudy (spacemountain):
This is what I found: Conventionally, "illegal" slave trading has been taken to cover arrivals in the British Caribbean after May 1807, in the U.S. after January 1, 1808, in the French Americas after 1818, in the Spanish Caribbean after 1820, and in Brazil after 1830. By this definition, about 1.5 million Africans — a large number of them children — arrived illegally in the Americas–that is, about 15 percent of the people who remained alive at the end of the Middle Passage during the whole slave-trade era. In fact, the decade from 1836 to 1845 was actually one of the busiest, and as this suggests, the slave trade did not decline gradually, nor did slave owners decide they no longer wanted enslaved labor. Rather, some form of prohibition was essential to the trade's disappearance.
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