Slave families were split up.
more slaves tried to run away
The most important reason that the slave trade thrived was economic; the shipping companies and slave dealers made money in obtaining and selling slaves, and the slave owners used slaves as a "free" labor force to earn money for themselves.
slaves hence the name Atlantic SLAVE trade
Yes. The growth would have been a lot slower, and in many places may not have even happened as it did.
One reason for the growth of the domestic slave trade in the United States was the expansion of cotton production in the South, leading to a higher demand for enslaved labor on plantations. This increased demand fueled the trade as enslaved people were bought and sold to meet the labor needs of the developing cotton industry.
For workers the people didn't have to pay.
One positive effect of the domestic slave trade was the economic growth and development of the southern states in the United States. The trade contributed to the expansion of plantations and agricultural production, leading to increased wealth for slave owners and the local economy.
Slave families were split up and sold as part of the domestic slave trade.
Slave families were split up and sold as part of the domestic slave trade.
Slave families were split up.
Slave families were split up.
slave were needed for work so the kings didn't have to doit
No. The American colonies were the reason and the growth of more cotton after the cotton gin was invented.
Were ignored and flaunted.
For the money and the slave labor; the same reason everyone else participated in the slave trade.
David Eltis has written: 'Economic growth and the ending of the transatlantic slave trade' -- subject(s): Antislavery movements, History, Slave trade, Slave-trade