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Draft:The Economic Impact of the Slave Trade on African Nations Today

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From the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries, the transatlantic slave trade had a significant and enduring impact on the economic growth of African countries. The forcible exodus of millions of Africans upended regional economies, changed political systems, and solidified patterns of underdevelopment that still exist in many areas today. The slave trade, according to academics, reinforced a legacy of exploitation and inequality that still affects Africa's place in the world economy, damaged state institutions, and caused long-term economic stagnation.

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