The Slave Trade and Hurricanes
The Slave Trade was responsible for the cruel and unfair imprisonment of millions of people over the course of its existence. People were snatched from their homes and swiftly put on boats to work for cruel people in an unfamiliar environment for no pay. Regarding the slaves as a people, this is a perfect example of relocation diffusion using the Atlantic Ocean as a permeable barrier. It may be involuntary relocation, but relocation nonetheless. The Dutch also encouraged some cultural mobility in the form of hierarchical diffusion. Ideas from the Dutch spread through the leadership downward. Both sides whether unknowingly or knowingly, were receiving and giving bits of their own culture to others.
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