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The slave trade began in 1455 in [[Africa] as part of the [[Columbian exchange]]]. The pope gave justification to enslave non-christians in a papal bull. It became an important part of Africa's economy. It did not come to an end until 1800-1865.
 
The slave trade began in 1455 in [[Africa] as part of the [[Columbian exchange]]]. The pope gave justification to enslave non-christians in a papal bull. It became an important part of Africa's economy. It did not come to an end until 1800-1865.
  
[[World history lecture 8]] can be used for further information.
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[[World History Lecture 8]] can be used for further information.

Revision as of 14:51, October 5, 2007

The slave trade began in 1455 in [[Africa] as part of the Columbian exchange]. The pope gave justification to enslave non-christians in a papal bull. It became an important part of Africa's economy. It did not come to an end until 1800-1865.

World History Lecture 8 can be used for further information.