ONLY THE European colonization of Africa ended the traditional African slavery so why our schools dont teach about it ? Emin Pasha Expedition

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ONLY THE European colonization of Africa ended the traditional African slavery so why our schools dont teach about it ?
19c . Africa really has need to be civilized .... Bravo Europeans!
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ONLY THE European colonization of Africa ended the traditional African slavery so why our schools dont teach about it ?
19c . Africa really has need to be civilized .... Bravo Europeans!
:thup:

Because the traditional African slavery allowed a slave to earn their freedom. Here is an instance of a former African slave who ended up as a king.

King Jaja of Opobo​

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Jaja of Opobo came from a life slavery, which he overcame to establish himself as a prominent leader of the Igbo people. His service as a young leader during increased British colonial activities in Nigeria brought him critical acclaim as one of the greatest leaders to hail from the continent. His skills and connections made him an influential trader of many goods, particularly palm oil.

With his reign lasting from around 1870 to 1887, King Jaja greatly influenced the development of the struggling Igbo people who were reeling from European traders’ activities and the general scramble for the country. King Jaja of Opobo’s political prowess and financial vision helped unite his people, making them a force in West Africa.


European colonization created more slavery. Africa did not need to be civilized by people who only took baths 3 times in their lives.
 
Your story is untrue. It is just that simple.

White racists like you spend a whioe lot of time trying to lie about slavery. Europeans increased slavery in Africa. Then they made it worldwide. Their colonization has created the inistability on that continent today.
How long exactly were you a slave again?
 
Zimbabwean man, i will just ignore your pathetic insults and ask you the last academic question ? all over African continent ?
White boy, the fact is that slavery was fIrst stopped in Hiaiti when Dessalines and L'Ouverture sent Napolean home. Europeans didn't end anything in Africa, they just made things worse.
 
White boy, the fact is that slavery was fIrst stopped in Hiaiti when Dessalines and L'Ouverture sent Napolean home. Europeans didn't end anything in Africa, they just made things worse.
Black boy you have never been a slave and never will be so stop whining about it, god made you black do something with it instead of bitching, try being a man for once in your life who knows you might be good at it, I highly doubt it but worth a shot no?
 
Did you read the words in the link?

Slavery existed among the Igbo long before colonization, but it accelerated in the sixteenth century, when the transatlantic trade began and demand for slaves increased.
There was slavery in Europe. I was called the feudal system.
 
And your history says you were a slave for how long exactly dumb ass
And since this is a thread about the history of slavery in Africa, your dumb ass question doesn't have anything to do with the discussion. Biut since we are asking questions, "Did you fight in the Revolutionary War?"
 
Mehemet Emin Pasha sounds like an Arab name but he was a German Jew born Isaak Eduard Schnitzer on 28 March 1840 in Silesia, into a middle-class German Jewish family. His father died in Neisse in 1845, whereupon his mother remarried a Christian, and she and her offspring were baptized Lutherans. Pasha's expedition did nothing to end slavery in Africa and he was killed by two Arab slave traders at Kinena Station in the Congo Free State.

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