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Trade Handout Name: Introduction: The origins of the African Slave Trade can be traced back to the Age of Exploration Ottoman Turks. As a result, Portugal, beginning with Prince Henry the Navigator, began sending voyages down the west coast of Africa in hopes of finding a new route to the source of traded goods 10.01 Kb. 1 | read |