Because, they wanted to share their horrible stories to tell what was happening to them.
Because, they wanted to share their horrible stories to tell what was happening to them.
The main reason was that Native Americans died in numbers that were too high (especially in the Caribbean) to become a viable labor force. The Spaniards were aware of the method of enslavement from Islamic Spanish States which had Black African slaves and knew the quality of those slaves. Therefore, it was logical to enslave Africans to build the colonial enterprise. The idea that slavery is fundamentally wrong is entirely modern.
One reason Africans do not have enough to eat is due to limited access to fertile land for agriculture, inadequate infrastructure for food distribution, and unpredictable weather patterns impacting crop yields.
African slave trade was for greed of gold and trade objects. The American slave trade was based on economically standards and labor. In Africa the slaves were originally held because they owed a debt, was a prisoner of war or committed a crime. The Americans took slaves for any reason. The Africans would assimilate their slaves, where once in America slaves were stripped of everything; clothes, language, religion and identity. For fear/belief that Africans would revolt.
Slaves from Africa were needed in Caribbean islands mainly for their labor to work on plantations that produced valuable crops like sugar, coffee, and tobacco. The demand for these crops created a need for cheap and abundant labor, which led to the widespread use of African slaves in the region. The transatlantic slave trade provided a constant supply of enslaved Africans to meet this demand.
Because, they wanted to share their horrible stories to tell what was happening to them.
What gave many enslaved Africans hope for freedom someday.
A Quaker named James Woolman.
The main reason the Portuguese and Spanish enslaved Africans in New World colonies was to meet the demand for labor in industries like mining and agriculture. Africans were seen as a ready source of labor due to their physical capability, and the transatlantic slave trade provided a constant supply of enslaved people to support the economic development of the colonies.
they were hopping for freedom because the wanted to get back to africa
The main reason that slaves did not give up at that time is probably hope for their families.
There was a greater need for plantation workers in the South, so the majority of the slaves were there working.
when the europeans first came to the Americas they brought diseases which the native Americans weren't immuned to. therefore they died and the europeans had no one to work and farm the lands. they knew that africans had immunity so they enslaved them and brought them to the Americas. another reason native Americans died was because the europeans had guns and were in constant warfare with them.
Europeans had started huge sugar and tobacco plantations in the Americas. They needed large numbers of workers for these plantations, and slavery was one way to get them
Freedom: The primary reason enslaved Africans sought to escape from plantations and join maroon communities was to gain their freedom. Maroon communities were made up of escaped slaves who had formed their own settlements in remote areas, free from the control of slave masters. Treatment: Many enslaved Africans also sought to escape from plantations due to the harsh treatment they received at the hands of their masters. Plantations were often characterized by brutal discipline, inadequate food, and poor living conditions. Joining a maroon community offered a chance to escape these conditions and live in a community where they would be treated with more dignity and respect. Family: Another reason enslaved Africans sought to escape from plantations and join maroon communities was to be reunited with their families. Enslaved people were often separated from their loved ones and forced to work on different plantations. Joining a maroon community offered a chance to be reunited with family members and friends who had also escaped from slavery.
Well I know one reason is that the French also founded a colony of sugarcane plantations worked by enslaved Africans. Its in my textbook so I can't be wrong. Glad to help. :)
To display in museums.