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>European countries certainly benefitted from it.
To what extent?
We "benefit" to this day from Roman slavery, we still use many Roman roads which were no doubt built and/or maintained by slaves, but this work could have been done at any other point over the next 20000 years. It is the same with slavery, growing some cotton, sugar and tobacco 200 years ago.
In America the presence of black people and their crime rates and net cost to the US economy due to them not managing to pay more in tax than they receive in government spending. Certainly after desegregation black people became a net cost to the US economy. Similarly when you people say Sweden or some other benign country "benefited from slavery" it is used to justify defrauding the immigration and social welfare systems of these countries and their people enduring the increased rape, theft and stabbings and drag on the economy and quality of life.
If anything it should be white people receiving reparations.