name the ports used bu french merchants to exit african ports
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Explanation:
The ports of France from where the slave trade was carried out are:
1. Nantes (It was the measure port from which the slave trade was carried out.)
2. Bordeaux (It remained for a short period of time)
3. North Brittany coast. (It was one of the five measure coasts)
4. Le havre.
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Answer:
The main slaving nations were the Western European powers with coasts on the Atlantic Ocean. They were the politically and economically dominant states of Western Europe in the early modern period, which crucially had colonies and economic interests in the Americas: Spain and Portugal, England and France, the Netherlands and Denmark. In the first couple of centuries, the Iberian nations were not surprisingly the most active, servicing their developing American empires. But the demand particularly for sugar from the mid-seventeenth century onwards and the rapid colonisation of the Caribbean by the northern European powers, led by the British and French, saw the trade dominated by these same nations until the early nineteenth century. The Iberians then returned to the forefront during the period of the so-called illegal trade. Indeed, contrary to what is often said the Portuguese, not the English, were responsible for shipping the greatest number of Africans across the Atlantic.
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