slavery in africa

slavery in africa

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Slavery In Africa

Whether slavery existed in African society before the invasion of Europeans is highly debated among Africans and Europeans. What is known is that Africans have endured several forms of slavery for centuries, including chattel slavery not only under the Europeans through the trans-Atlantic slave trade but also by Muslims with the trans-Saharan slave trade as well.

The Slave Trade Compromise

An agreement during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 protecting the interests of slave owners by forbidding Congress the ability to tax the export of goods from any State, and, for 20 years, the power to continue on with the slave trade.

The Slave Trade Compromise stated that Congress couldn't ban the slave trade until 1808. It was done so that the Constitution would be accepted by the slave states. If the Constitutional Convention had banned the slave trade, the southern states would probably not have consented to the Constitution.
An agreement during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 protecting the interests of slave owners by forbidding Congress the ability to tax the export of goods from any State, and, for 20 years, the power to continue on with the slave trade.