UCLA African American History Diversity and Social Complexity Essay

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Write a three-page essay that describes the diversity and social complexity of Africans before the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade.

Must be in Chicago style format

2 quotes per page , must have a title page and bibliography.

A three-page essay

The student cited at least three scholarly sources in their three-page essay

The student adequately wrote about the given topic listed on the syllabus,

without getting off topic.

The student adequately adhered to writing their three-page essay in Chicago

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The student adequately created a strong thesis statement.

The student’s grammatical errors are held to a minimum.

The student includes footnotes, a bibliography, and a title page.

The student’s three-page essay is double-spaced.

The student’s three-page essay is professionally written.

The student didn’t use any block quotes.

1 title page, 3 page essay, 1 bibliography page at the end

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Africans Before the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade

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Introduction
It is of great significance to note that the Trans-Atlantic slave trade ended up distorting
the economic development of Africans, including the views of the history as well as the
significance of the African continent itself. As authors affirm, ‘It is until recent years that people
have started to reflect on this distortion and in the process re-establishing Africans’ correct place
in world history.’ In the current world, the African land is identified as the origin of humanity as
well as the cradle of civilization. Therefore, this paper focuses on describing the diversity and
also the social complexity of Africans before the Trans-Atlantic slave trade.
Africans before the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
It is proper to note that before the Trans-Atlantic slave, Africans and the African land, in
general, was already one of great of diversity. In this case, the presence of large kingdoms as
well as dynasties, for instance, Ethiopia in the east, as well as Mali in the West, were in
numerous ways extraordinary rather than typical. Again, there were no major centralized states
in many parts of the African continent, and most of these Africans lived in communities or in
other words, civilizations where there were lack of great divisions in term...


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