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African diaspora from the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries?
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The Atlantic slave trade led to the forced movement of enslaved Africans to the Americas
Voluntary migration from Africa and diaspora communities
O brought immigration to urban centers in North America and
Europe.

Trade systems involving Islamic empires led to the movement of enslaved Africans to the Middle East and south Asia.
The Berlin Conference led to forced migration of Africans, who
• became refugees from warfare across Africa and fled to Europe and the Americas.

The Atlantic slave trade led to the forced movement of enslaved Africans to the Americas during the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries. This resulted in the dispersal of African peoples across the Western Hemisphere, as they were captured and taken to work on plantations in the Americas.

Additionally, trade systems involving Islamic empires also led to the movement of enslaved Africans to the Middle East and South Asia during this time period. These enslaved individuals were often taken to serve as laborers in various industries in these regions.

Furthermore, the Berlin Conference in the late nineteenth century led to the partition and colonization of Africa by European powers. This resulted in the forced migration of Africans, who became refugees from warfare and oppression across the continent. Many fled to Europe and the Americas in search of safety and better opportunities.

Overall, the causes of the African diaspora during the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries included the Atlantic slave trade, trade systems involving Islamic empires, and the actions of European colonial powers. The destinations of the African diaspora during this time period included the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and South Asia.