Trade and exchange of goods has helped the world and
civilizations expand beyond their borders but how did we go form trade
commodities to fellow human beings on the same level. The atrocities in our
world history are abundant and one that has always baffled me is the slave
trade. It is amazing that some how we decided that other people should/could be
captured and sold off to the highest bidder without any say of their own. In
theory I guess they thought it was a good idea because cheap labor was needed and
indentured servants had to eventually be let out of their contacts and were
costly and the work was strenuous to be done by themselves. My problem is that
Europeans would take people from their homes and drop them off somewhere and
make a profit off of this person’s life. From the sources in the back of the
book we learn the story of one slave’s journey through slavery in Africa as
well as when he made the transatlantic journey to the Americas. We know his
story because not only did he read and write but he was also able to buy his
freedom later on in life. Even though he was stolen from his home and separated
from his sister he seemed happy in the African home he ended up working in. It
wasn’t until he was sold off and sent to the America’s that we learn of the
truly horrific things these people experienced. He describes and he was
kidnapped and in terror during this time and he wished to die and be done with
it. I couldn’t even begin to imagine life during the slave trade for either
side, the slaves or the traders. To be stripped of your basic rights or be the
person doing this to another are both not experiences I would want firsthand.
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