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Um... yes, slavery existed before the euros went to africa, BUT... Because of europeans, slavery became a drain on the populations of west africa, as their trade in people was on a scale far far greater than anything africans were doing before then.Originally posted by Zouave
It was the British (and other WHITES) who attempted to end slavery in Africa, which was occuring long before Europeans got there.
As europeans developed a sense of justice (that is, deciding that maybe these darker-skinned primates were actually people), there was a shift toward ending slavery. Gov't policies soon followed this trend. However, you imply that the darkies would be happy to continue it. Tho it may have only returned to pre-euro levels and not entirely disappeared (I don't know if that's true), you simply can't claim that africans were not opposed to slavery. Europeans only get credit for ending the monster they created.
Just as the intellectual concept of anti-colonialism can be credited to europeans, it does not ignore/deny that the residents of the colonies fully opposed being ruled by foreigners - anti-slavery falls into the same category. A coastal chief is told by a newly arrived white captain that his ship will be leaving loaded with slaves, like it or not - the chief will be happy to supply neighbors to protect his own people. That does not mean he is pro-slavery.