Slavery in the Caribbean began in the late 1600s as labor for sugar plantations. By the mid-1700s, islands in the Caribbean became the largest importers of slaves in the region.
the system is where a piece of land was given to a Spaniard and this land was to be worked by the amerindians
Economies, religions, and cultures
they had certain freedoms
What impact did slavery have on the deterioration of the Roman economy?
It was much worse than slavery in the America's.
they were forced into slavery by Cortes, to plunder the Aztec's riches
Most slaves were captured from other countries. Slavery was not determined by race.
Africans came to the Caribbean because of slavery and the caribbean is a small island.
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Haiti was the first Caribbean country to achieve independence from slavery in 1804 after a successful slave revolt against French colonial rule.
Slavery in the Caribbean officially ended in the 1830s with the British Emancipation Act of 1833. However, in some areas, slavery persisted until the 1860s due to delayed implementation or resistance from plantation owners.
it is the system that was introduced to the Caribbean to keep the going of slavery
Music has been central to Caribbean culture since the days of slavery, when it was a mode of mental survival and a form of recreation.
Slavery
Cuba and Puerto Rico were the last to abolish slavery in the Americas. In the world, Spanish and Caribbean were among the last ones to eradicate slavery.
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Slavery made the plantation owners rich. Africans were a great source of cheap labor. However they were treated horribly.http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/ism/slavery/archaeology/caribbean/
the simple answer is people! there were originally only indigenous people living in the Caribbean and they had their own religions then when Europeans arrived and introduced slavery they brought Christianity with them then later after the abolition of slavery indentured workers from asia mostly India came, bring with them Hinduism and Islam. The main religions in the Caribbean are Christianity(Catholicism), Hinduism and Islam