Effects of the Slave Trade in East-Africa.
Slave trade refers to the capturing, buying, and selling people to other wealthy persons to forcefully use them as their workers without any wage or made of payment.
Slave trade existed worldwide, with the major known one being termed as the transatlantic slave trade. Enslaved people were taken from able, energetic and health persons from the East-African societies in general.
They were also transported to the sea-sows where their merchants were shipped to the respective continents to work.
Explain the effects of the slave trade in East-Africa.