Slave ship captains typically paid for captured Africans with goods or items exchanged in the African coastal regions, such as textiles, alcohol, firearms, and other trade goods. These transactions were part of a broader triangular trade system, where European goods were traded for enslaved people, who were then transported to the Americas and exchanged for commodities like sugar and tobacco. The value of enslaved individuals varied based on factors such as age, health, and gender. Ultimately, these payments facilitated the brutal transatlantic slave trade, which had devastating impacts on African societies.
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