Africans were used because they were partially immune to tropical diseases like malaria and yellow fever. The Europeans would have preferred to use natives on their New World, but they kept dying on them. So they shipped in hardier stock (PS if my wording sounds harsh, whatever, it's just true from overseas.
The Africans captured were from unorganized tribal villages along the west coast; easy pickings for the slave traders. They were simply forcibly abducted, sometimes entire villages, but more often only half the village, so the remaining people could give birth to more future slaves.
THEY WERE GREEDY AND WANTED SOMEONE TO WORK FOR THEM.
Americans perception towards the Africans at this time was that they were property. The Americans viewed the slaves as a better source of labor. They also viewed the slaves as having no rights.
Africans were captured for slavery through a variety of means, including raids, warfare, and slave trading by African kingdoms and European slave traders. They were often captured through violent means or deception, then transported to the Americas and other regions to be sold into slavery. This practice was driven by the demand for cheap labor in European colonies and the transatlantic slave trade.
Africans were sold as slaves primarily due to European colonization and the transatlantic slave trade, where Europeans captured and bought Africans to work on plantations in the Americas. The demand for cheap labor to support the growing sugar, tobacco, and cotton industries led to the widespread enslavement of Africans. Additionally, Europeans justified their actions through racist ideologies that dehumanized Africans.
"Africans" refer to people who are native to the continent of Africa. "African-Americans" are descendants of Africans who were captured and brought to America as slaves. "European Africans" could refer to white people who were born or live in Africa, but are of European descent.
African slavery was initially fueled by the demand for labor in European colonies in the Americas. European powers actively engaged in the transatlantic slave trade, capturing Africans from their homelands and transporting them as slaves to work on plantations and in mines. Some African societies participated in the enslavement of rival communities, selling captives to European slave traders. These societies often engaged in warfare and used captured individuals as a form of currency or to strengthen their own labor force. European traders also relied on African intermediaries and African slave traders who captured and sold enslaved Africans to them. These African intermediaries profited from the slave trade and facilitated the capture and transportation of slaves to European slave traders.
Africans became slaves through capture in raids and warfare, as well as through trade networks established by European colonizers and African chiefs. Additionally, some Africans were enslaved as punishment for crimes or as payment for debts within their own societies.
Africans were traded for goods such as guns, alcohol, textiles, and other commodities as part of the transatlantic slave trade. They were exchanged for these items in Africa by European slave traders in exchange for transporting them to the Americas to be sold as slaves.
The Middle Passage
West African slave traders
Not much difference. Africans captured Africans and either kept them, sold them to other Africans, or sold them to whites.
Three ways in which Africans became slaves are:- If they are sold by other eople/their king.- If they are captured and then sold by various merchants/ traders.- They became slaves for dept or poverty.These are all REAL.
Other Africans captured and enslaved them.
The us needed people to do their work so they captured Africans and used them as slaves.
they were either sold by their king or captured and then sold by various merchants/ traders
Because other African tribes defeated them in battle and captured them as slaves, then sold them to Europeans. Note, it was other Africans that made slaves of Africans and took them from their homes, not Europeans.
The Slaves that were captured were transported by boat. A particular boat called a slaver. This boat was to take the newly found slaves to the Caribbean to work on sugar plantations.
The passage where slaves were traded was called the "Transatlantic slave trade" or simply the "slave trade." It was a horrific practice where millions of Africans were captured, transported, and sold as slaves to the Americas from the 16th to the 19th centuries.
Most were captured by rival tribes and sold to slave traders in West Africa, who transported many slaves to the Caribbean and the colonies in the American South.
Most were captured by rival tribes and sold to slave traders in West Africa, who transported many slaves to the Caribbean and the colonies in the American South.