because they didn't want to do the work themselves
Africans sold their slaves Europeans purchased the slaves the Africans were selling. Unlike Africans, Europeans wanted the adult males for hard labor
Europeans, after columbuses discovery. europeans then (in late 1600s) introduced the africans into the Americas as slaves
West Africans, brought to the USA in the slave-trade
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.
Africans.
Because other Africans sold them to the Europeans as slaves and the new world colonies needed workers.
The europeans were so greedy that they wanted what the africans had. The gold,ivory, and slaves. The Africans were the most richest in gold, and europeans wanted that. The europeans wanted the gold so badly that they were envios and greedy.
They probably were American Indians, slaves from Africa, or Europeans.
Africans sold their slaves Europeans purchased the slaves the Africans were selling. Unlike Africans, Europeans wanted the adult males for hard labor
Europeans
Europeans, after columbuses discovery. europeans then (in late 1600s) introduced the africans into the Americas as slaves
Africans sold their slaves Europeans purchased the slaves the Africans were selling. Unlike Africans, Europeans wanted the adult males for hard labor
Europeans justified using Africans as slaves by dehumanizing them, believing they were inferior and lacking civilization. They portrayed Africans as exotic, savage, and uncivilized people who needed to be civilized through slavery. This allowed Europeans to exploit Africans for labor and economic gain without guilt.
Because the Spanish had a Caste System that included free Africans and former slaves
Europeans preferred Africans as slaves due to several factors, including perceptions of Africans as physically fit for labor in harsh conditions, their perceived lack of education and culture, and existing trade networks that made it easier to obtain African slaves through the transatlantic slave trade. Additionally, European colonizers believed in the legitimacy of exploiting African peoples as a means of economic gain and power.
Africans brought as slaves to the British North American colonies were forced to work primarily in agriculture, such as on plantations cultivating crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo. They were subjected to harsh living conditions, brutal treatment, and had little to no rights or freedoms. Slavery was a cornerstone of the colonial economy and society.
The Europeans purchased the African slaves from other Africans, kings or tribal leaders.