Through colonialism may have officially ended, the effects of colonialism are still very much present present today. This is true in modern-day Africa. Review the following resources for additional information on the slave trade in Africa. Origins of African slaves: Slave Trade Routes, Lasting Effects of Slavery on Africa, African Countries and Independence Dates. Select 1 on the following countries from which the most slaves originated: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ghana, Ivory Coast. Use this template to complete paper. For your selected country, identify the former colonial ruling country. Identify your selected country, identify the former colonial riling country. Discuss how the depopulation and fractured familial relationships inherent in the slave trade have affected your chosen country. Be sure to support your discussion with relevant examples: Are these effects still felt today? If so, how? Provide Examples: Based on your review on this information , what conclusions can you draw about the slave trade and its effects on your selected country? Based on your key findings and conclusions, what recommendations do you have to help improve the conditions in the country now? Make sure your recommendations: include specific interventions or strategies to address the issues and constraints identified are feasible (politically and operationally) are realistic ( short-long-term)
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