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From Trading Goods to Trading Humans The Transatlantic Slave Trade grew as Europeans developed a new system of forced labor in the Americas. Cowries, manillas, beads, and guns changed hands in exchange for African men, women, and children. By 1700 Europeans made money from the sale of African people and their labor--clearing land, carving new landscapes, and cultivating cash crops in the New World.
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