No, slavery has been around since the dawn of history, all over the world. The vast majority of the slaves in history were not black Americans. Tens of millions of them were white.
What parts of Europe still had slavery when Christopher Columbus started the slave trade to the Americas?
Slavery developed when Christopher Columbus went over to the Americas and took those slaves over to Europe
Europe, Spain.
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christopher Columbus brought it to Europe in the 16th century
What parts of Europe still had slavery when Christopher Columbus started the slave trade to the Americas?
Christopher Columbus believed that he was traveling to India to trade with the Indians. People at that time had no idea that there was another continent in between Europe and Asia.
No, they may have been here before Columbus but the didnt discover corn in Europe until Christopher Columbus had came and the indians planted and farmed corn.
Slavery developed when Christopher Columbus went over to the Americas and took those slaves over to Europe
He is from Genoa, Italy
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AnswerIn the time of Christopher Columbus, it was unthinkable that a person in Western Europe could be other than a devout Catholic. Columbus was motivated by greed and religion in his voyages of discovery. The natives he met were required, on pain of death or slavery, to become Christians.
Europe, Spain.
Columbus went back to Europe. He was an explorer, not a colonist.
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Christopher Columbus
He was born in Europe in Spain.