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  1. Africa Before American Slavery. The peoples of West Africa had rich and diverse histories and cultures centuries before Europeans arrived. Africans had kingdoms and city-states, each with its own language and culture.

  2. 9 paź 2019 · In Mali, and in some other areas of western and eastern Africa, as well as in throughout North Africa, Islam had already begun to play a significant role before 1500. Most importantly African societies were following their own patterns of development before the onset of European intervention.

  3. Description of Africa before European slavery from the history of the transatlantic slave trade section of the International Slavery Museum website.

  4. Only ten months after François Arago officially announced the inve­­ntion of photography at the French Chamber of Deputies in 1839, the first daguerreotypes had arrived in the African continent as French and Swiss artists began documenting Egypt ’s wondrous monuments with their cameras.

  5. West Africa before the European slave trade. A map depicting the three most well-known West African Kingdoms. Image source. The peoples of West Africa had a rich and varied history and culture long before European slaver traders arrived.

  6. Liberia's history is unique as one of the few African countries founded by freed American slaves. The country's cultural heritage blends indigenous traditions with American influences, resulting in a distinct identity expressed through music, cuisine, and religious practices.

  7. Three main centers of slave population in the Americas grew up in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. West African captives went first to the urban center of Lima in Peru and second, in Mexico, to Mexico City and Vera Cruz.