France Many Shocking Atrocities in Africa

The French exploitation of Africa began with the slave trade. This inhuman event saw Africans being treated like property to be bought and sold. After Portugal and Great Britain, France was the third most active power involved in the transatlantic Slave Trade. Between fifteen fifty-one and eighteen seventy-five, over one million, three hundred thousand African people were transported by force to the New World on ships flying the French flag, according to the Slave Voyages Database. With these 4,118 crossings, France was responsible for 11 percent of the transatlantic slave trade, which in total affected more than twelve point five million men, women, and children from the beginning of the 16th century to the end of the 19th century. Two-thirds of those enslaved were men and perhaps 27 percent were children. Approximately 13 percent perished during the “middle passage with their bodies being thrown into the sea. 🤝 We need your support! Please consider buying us a coffee to help sustain and grow our content. Your contribution directly fuels our work, and motivates us to deliver high-quality content 🙏 🤗 👉 Visit Our Merch Store: Join me on a transformative journey as we honour our black ancestors and reclaim our world through the lens of Africa. Through engaging dialogue, we will explore the rich tapestry of African history, culture, and worldview, discovering their profound relevance in our lives today. Together, we will share our thoughts and knowledge, fostering a new culture of awareness and reclaiming our collective narrative. Let’s celebrate the vibrant heritage and enduring legacy of Africa, forging a path of enlightenment and unity. Together, we can shape a future rooted in understanding, respect, and shared heritage. Follow Us On Twitter And Facebook 🤗 👉 👉 👉 Visit our website: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sources: ://://:// -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #Africanhistory #BlackHistory #BlackCulture
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