METHODS USED TO CAPTURE SLAVES



METHODS/TECHNIQUES/TACTS OR MECHANISMS USED TO CAPTURE SLAVES


Slaves were obtained through various ways:


1. Through raiding village and capturing people.


2. Through selling prisoners of war obtained from local civil wars.


3. Through selling criminals.


4. Through selling of domestic slaves.


5. Through ways of laying and ambush.


6. Through use of trickery and false pretense.


IMPACTS OF SLAVE TRADE IN E. AFRICA 


SOCIAL EFFECTS


1. Depopulation; many people were taken to work as slaves and others died on the way.


2. Insecurity and fear among the people.


3. Emergence of social classes.


4. Separation of families


5. Emergence of famine and hunger. Due to low production caused by lack of time and freedom to people to concentrate on production


ECONOMIC EFFECTS


1. Decline of local industries.


2. Intensive exploitation of African resources.


3. Technological stagnation; no innovation was made as all able bodied people were taken as slaves only children and old ones were left behind.


4. Total underdevelopment of East Africa; slave trade increased dependence on European capitalist countries.


THE CARAVAN/ROUTES 


There were three main caravan routes during East Africa slave trade.

 

The Muhimbili Orthopaedic Institute (MOI) is an autonomous Institute established through an Act of Parliament No 7 of 1996 with the main objective of providing services in the field of Orthopaedic, Traumatology, and Neurosurgery. 


Furthermore, MOI offers Research and training or capacity building on how to provide the best services to the community. Currently, the hospital has 362 beds enrolled under Public-private mix. One of the services provided at the is basis early education to children with disabilities. 


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