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  trading goods in exchange for provisions, people, and it was the second enslavement.
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  africa on africa violences , prompted by. European demand for forced labor, coercion
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  Going to africa; Trading goods to others
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  accumulation of captives , uses by holding African , Afro-European supervisors
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  small groups [2-8 persons per day] loaded on ships which travel down the african coast to accumulate prisoners , provisions, trade items
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  survival and resistance
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  breaking process resistance [excahnging country marks includong military tactics]
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  orientation to labor or redistribution to other colonies [by European country and colony]
