African Involvement in the slave trade

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Aro Confederacy is Igbo

Aro people are a subgroup outside for core Igboland and were later absorbed into a larger igbo identity which didn't form until the Aro Confederacy fell. You will have to be from eastern Nigeria to understand what Aro was about and how they are still considered to be a distinct group within Igboland. It was more of an empire that formed after the decline of Nri and included other southeastern Nigerian tribes that lived on the shores and the Aro people, which today is considered an Igbo subgroup. Core Igbos did not live on the coast because of surrounding groups trying to capture them as slaves, part of the reason why Igboland is primarily landlocked, they avoided the shores after their people were being captured by other groups for the slave trade. This migration inward eventually led to full scale invasion in the Igbo hinterland by enemy tribes because the Europeans, especially the British targeted Igbos to build their new world.

The fall of the Kingdom of Nri had everything to do with outside invasion during the slave trade. Its no coincidence that the other kingdoms flourished during those same periods. The Benin Kingdom was was flourishing until 1897 when the British put it down, they were a major trading partner with Europeans until then. These other groups were given guns from Europeans and a huge incentive to capture so-called Igbo people and trade them to the so-called white man. That is why Igbo influence is found throughout caribbean and American culture. This book details it:


This is author breaks down everything including his trip to southeastern Nigeria (igboland) in which he confirms that the people from there look like without a doubt like African Americans that he couldn't deny it. Igbos get the "you don't look African" comment all the time from African Americans because we do look alike because we are actually the same people.

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/igbokwenu/2009/09/19/the-igbo-ancestry-of-black-america-the-carribean
Start at minute 4:00, meat and potatoes starts off at 14:45

http://israelunite.org/videos/israelites-east-coast-to-west-coast/
Skip to 1:36:30 for additional confirmation of the blogtalkradio convo by another group. Even Israelite camps know that Igbos are Hebrews and not Africans.

Now remember that up until the early 1800s Spain had a large chunk of the Americas locked down. So Virginia was the major area where slaves were received and from there plantation owners would buy our people and bring them to their plantations in other states. Its no mistake that many of the early founding fathers lived in Virginia and were very rich because they had a monopoly on incoming slaves on the shores of Virginia

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At the longest I was mad at Africans but getting POV and history from actual Africans got me feeling some type of way

First you must understand that the word Africa comes from Leo Scipio Africanus who was a Roman general that defeated Hannibal. Before that the entire land of what is know Africa was called Kemet or Chem-eret (in hebrew) which means Land of Ham. Now within the Land of Ham outsiders that were not descendants of Ham lived. Those people migrated from elsewhere and were isolated groups who were not liked on the continent. Those same people were Israelites that fled Roman perception after the Siege of Jerusalem in 70AD which expelled every single real Jew out of the land of Israel.

http://israelunite.org/videos/israelites-east-coast-to-west-coast/
Start at 56:00 for some insight. These guys use maps, other books, documentaries and historical documents to back up their stuff.

The tribes in Africa that were targeted for the slave trade were targeted deliberately. It wasn't some total chaos or every man for himself, it was planned out and conspired between certain African tribes/kingdoms and the white man to capture certain tribes for the slave trade. Anybody that tells you differently is a liar.
 

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see this is why i hate HL..

there is too many dumbass cacs lurking..
Im not a cac. Black African kingdoms sold other blacks who were their prisoners, off to the white man. Theses cacs didnt suprman their way in an took them nikkas. If it wasn't for that then the slave trade wouldn't have been so sucessful. Truth hurts doesn't it?
 

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Im not a cac. Black African kingdoms sold other blacks who were their prisoners, off to the white man. Theses cacs didnt suprman their way in an took them nikkas. If it wasn't for that then the slave trade wouldn't have been so sucessful. Truth hurts doesn't it?
Correct your grammar, ill get back to you tomorrow..

Its passed my bedtime..
 

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Im not a cac. Black African kingdoms sold other blacks who were their prisoners, off to the white man. Theses cacs didnt suprman their way in an took them nikkas. If it wasn't for that then the slave trade wouldn't have been so sucessful. Truth hurts doesn't it?

Food for thought, you do the dishes

captive (adj.)
late 14c., "imprisoned, enslaved," from Latin captivus "caught, taken prisoner," from captus, past participle of capere "to take, hold, seize" (see capable). As a noun from c.1400; an Old English noun was hæftling, from hæft "taken, seized."

1 Kings 8
46 If they sin against thee, (for there is no man that sinneth not,) and thou be angry with them, and deliver them to the enemy, so that they carry them away captives unto the land of the enemy, far or near;

47 Yet if they shall bethink themselves in the land whither they were carried captives, and repent, and make supplication unto thee in the land of them that carried them captives, saying, We have sinned, and have done perversely, we have committed wickedness;

48 And so return unto thee with all their heart, and with all their soul, in the land of their enemies, which led them away captive, and pray unto thee toward their land, which thou gavest unto their fathers, the city which thou hast chosen, and the house which I have built for thy name
 
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Which surrounding "African" groups invaded or conquered the Igbo/Ibo to send them into slavery? and Why were the Igbo so susceptible to slavery?
 
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