What did the early slave trades in West Africa (the trans-Saharan slave trade) and East Africa have in common? A. Neither system of trade involved shipping slaves to the Americas. B. Both systems of trade resulted in slaves being sent to Persia and Mesopotamia. C. Both systems of trade focused on supplying slaves to northern African countries and Europe. D. Neither system of trade permitted slaves to be sent outside Africa itself.

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Answer:

Slaves from West Africa were generally sold in African and European countries, while slaves from East Africa were generally sold in Persia and Mesopotamia.

Explanation:

The early trading of slaves in West and East Africa have in common were neither slaves traded in the American countries.  

Option A is the correct answer.

What do you mean by slavery?

Slavery is the scenario practiced in the times of ancient history where one individual was owned by another individual.

The slaves of the western part of Africa were traded in the countries of Africa and Europe whereas the slaves that belonged to Eastern Africa were traded in the countries of Persia and Mesopotamia.

Therefore, the trading of slaves in both parts of Africa did not have any connection with American countries.

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