Nick Cannon on Slavery Never Existing If it Weren't for Guns

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:ohhh:never heard of this....



:stopitslime:who was this c00n?
The kings of Dahomey sold war captives into transatlantic slavery; they would otherwise have been killed in a ceremony known as the Annual Customs. As one of West Africa's principal slave states, Dahomey became extremely unpopular with neighbouring peoples.[76][77][78] Like the Bambara Empire to the east, the Khasso kingdoms depended heavily on the slave trade for their economy. A family's status was indicated by the number of slaves it owned, leading to wars for the sole purpose of taking more captives. This trade led the Khasso into increasing contact with the European settlements of Africa's west coast, particularly the French.[79] Benin grew increasingly rich during the 16th and 17th centuries on the slave trade with Europe; slaves from enemy states of the interior were sold, and carried to the Americas in Dutch and Portuguese ships. The Bight of Benin's shore soon came to be known as the "Slave Coast".[80]

King Gezo of Dahomey said in the 1840s:

The slave trade is the ruling principle of my people. It is the source and the glory of their wealth...the mother lulls the child to sleep with notes of triumph over an enemy reduced to slavery...[81]
In 1807, the UK Parliament passed the Bill that abolished the trading of slaves. The King of Bonny (now in Nigeria) was horrified at the conclusion of the practice:

We think this trade must go on. That is the verdict of our oracle and the priests. They say that your country, however great, can never stop a trade ordained by God himself.[82]
 

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He was prolly making mucho $$$ off it, on some Micheal jordan shyt...

Money truly is the root of all evil smh

Drop that info though, I needa see that shyt lol


Yes...

Of course I am:stopitslime:

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Who have you concluded is most to blame for the Trans Atlantic Slave trade? Europeans or Africans?
 

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:snoop:why are people so fukking stupid? Slavery existed for thousands of years before guns
Come on now. When most of us reference slavery we arent talking about the slavery from 500 B.C. Crete.

And he is absolutely correct. White Europeans used guns to facilitate African enslavement. By force Europeans invaded villages and craved their way through Africa. Economically, Europeans created an arms race to destabilize the contient; selling arms to enemies to incite wars that created more POWs they could purchase for more arms to fight off tribal retaliations from said wars in the first place.

They did this shyt in Colonial America, they're doing in 2018. You think it's a coincidence these ppl don't flinch at children being gunned down? It's how they rule the world, by force or trade.
 

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Dont forget Ethiopia. The tribal nature of Africa is one of the reasons for its downfall, its hard to be united with like 100 different languages and cultures in 1 country.

Hold up. I think you don't understand the meaning of 'tribe'.

In sociology, tribes generally refer to groups of people who have a common ancestor. Although, African ethnic group have folk tales which speak of a common ancestor, Dahomey, Benin, Asante etc. were not tribes. They were states which often ruled over many differing ethnic groups within their respective territories.

Many of these states were politically unified when they faced Europeans but they still lost.
 

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Who have you concluded is most to blame for the Trans Atlantic Slave trade? Europeans or Africans?
Id say majority of the blame is on Africans. They didnt have to sell their own slaves but at the time race wasnt as big of a construct as it is today so they prolly didnt see a big deal on selling rival tribes as slaves.....

It bit everyone in the ass

Europeans are to blame as well for stirring up the pot by instigating beefs between tribes with the offer of guns to conquer their rivals...
 

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The impact of the gun trade
The mass introduction of firearms was the single most significant technological innovation brought by Europeans to West Africa. Kings and warlords were anxious to trade with Europeans to acquire guns.

Twenty million guns were imported to Africa in the second half of the 18th century. Many guns imported by the British were manufactured in Birmingham.

African rulers exchanged captives for guns. Rulers were in competition with each other, so the acquisition of guns provided an edge over their rivals. This increased their drive to capture and sell slaves. The new availability of guns was a direct consequence of the slave trade.

The mass importation of guns for slaves altered the conduct of warfare in Africa and changed the balance of power between kingdoms.

At the height of the Atlantic trade only states equipped with guns were able to resist attacks from their neighbours. The demand for slaves, combined with the supply of guns, encouraged rulers to attack neighbours.

Source: https://www.bbc.com/education/guides/zxt3gk7/revision/2


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Slavery existed in West Africa for many centuries. These enslaved people were servants or workers. Some of them had been captured during wars or had been found guilty of crimes. People from West Africa were also traded across the Sahara desert.

Each year, several thousand Africans were traded to countries in the Middle East for salt and other goods. Although these slaves were not free, many of the slaves in West Africa remained part of the larger family in a village. They may have had fewer rights than other villagers, but they could own land to farm. They could even become skilled workers and earn money. Their descendants could become free. Traders from Europe changed this way of life in West Africa.

After founding colonies in the Americas, many Europeans had sugar and tobacco plantations that needed workers. Using slaves was a cheap way to get the work done.

Traders from Europe went to West Africa and offered cloth, rum, salt, and other goods in exchange for slaves. Many Africans became wealthy by trading slaves for goods like these. In addition to these goods, the European traders also offered to trade guns for slaves. A village that had guns became more powerful than its neighbors. As one village grew in power, its neighboring villages were often forced to sell slaves to Europeans in exchange for weapons to protect themselves. Soon, groups all over West Africa were capturing and enslaving people to trade for guns.

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The well-armed fort provided a secure harbor for Portuguese (and later Dutch and English) ships. Africans were either captured in warring raids or kidnapped and taken to the port by African slave traders. There they were exchanged for iron, guns, gunpowder, mirrors, knives, cloth, and beads brought by boat from Europe.

Source: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part1/1narr1.html
 

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Id say majority of the blame is on Africans. They didnt have to sell their own slaves but at the time race wasnt as big of a construct as it is today so they prolly didnt see a big deal on selling rival tribes as slaves.....

It bit everyone in the ass

Europeans are to blame as well for stirring up the pot by instigating beefs between tribes with the offer of guns to conquer their rivals...

Who would you say held the most power in that dynamic?
 

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The fukked up thing is if it wasn't for the Europeans wanting it to stop the Africans most likely would have kept the slave trade going

Are you saying Europeans helped other Africans by ending slavery?
 
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