Negative Effects Of Atlantic Trade

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The Triumphs and Tribulations of the Development of the Atlantic Trade

The inception of the Atlantic trade marked the most principal aspect of the Age of Exploration that helped create the world and society of the present day. Vastly spanning from the ports of London to the coastlines of West Africa and Brazil, the Atlantic trade created trading relationships that still have an impact on how countries today interact with one another. The devolvement of the Atlantic trade forever changed and impacted each area under its realm of influence. With both positive and negative impacts, the Atlantic trade was the main force that established both positive and negative connections between the Old World nations and the New World civilizations that were …show more content…

What initiated as new economic activity between England and West Africa, soon became a series of inhumane treatment of West Africans with long-lasting impacts. Before the Atlantic Slave trade, slavery acted as a, “…personal service, often for a limited period of time… (Nash)” If it had not been for the Atlantic Slave trade, slavery would have been a brief incident in the region; not a transformative act that changed the West Africa region forever. But, due to England’s successful and growing colonies and quick production of goods in the New World, the demand for labor rose drastically. More and more slaves were exported out of West Africa to the extent in which, “[West African] Criminals and ‘outsiders’ in sufficient number to satisfy the growing European demand in the seventeenth century could not be found (Nash).” The perpetuation of the Atlantic Slave trade made England and its related colonies in the Americas extremely profitable. And to further England’s economic success, hundreds of slave ships transporting thousands of slaves left the coast of West Africa to the Americas between the 17th and 18th centuries, so much so that, “… one historian has called it [the Atlantic slave trade], ‘the most traumatizing mass human migration in modern history (Nash).’” As the Americas gained a significant population increase from slaves and …show more content…

As a result of the Atlantic trade, England was able to financially prosper and foster a thriving political empire. In the aftermath of England’s success, the establishment of European colonies in the Americas aided in the quick population growth, the production of commodities and goods, and the extensive racial diverse that is only found the United States in the present day. In the midst of the successes of England and the Americas, the region of West Africa underwent the tremendously brutal system of the Atlantic Slave trade; which hindered the advancement of the region in exchange for weaponry and rum. With both positive and negative impacts on the world, the development of the Atlantic trade allowed for previous civilizations and the present world to be more interconnected and prosperous. The Atlantic trade and the impacts it had on participating civilizations fostered the relationships and structure of the global society in the 21st

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