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Slavery was historically widespread across the African continent, with captives taken from numerous regions over centuries. Major involvement spanned West, Central, North, and East Africa, including areas corresponding to modern-day nations like Senegal, Ghana, Nigeria, Angola, Benin, Mali, and Sudan.
Slavery in Africa existed for over a millennium, beginning with domestic and cross-Saharan trade from the 7th century, peaking (1500s–1800s), and continuing in various forms into the 20th century. While major exports ended around 1900, legal abolition in certain regions lasted until the 1980s
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