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Africans were chosen to work on sugar plantations due to their physical resilience, knowledge of agricultural practices, and perceived ability to adapt to the harsh working conditions and tropical climate in the Caribbean and Americas. The transatlantic slave trade provided a steady supply of labor for the highly profitable sugar industry.
Africans came to the Caribbean because of slavery and the caribbean is a small island.
for the africans they are used/they adapt themselves to such a climate from birth like how plants get adapted to their surroundings(example:cacti).for us we may feel how do they survive but they will feel how do we in other parts of the world survive.
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yes, indeed it does, say for example, the climate of the Caribbean changed from sunny and bright, to rainy and cold, tourists would not want to go to the Caribbean, then the Caribbean will not have as much money as they did when the tourists used to come. now you see that the Caribbean's climate can affect the Caribbean.
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The Africans came to Jamaica by slave ships in the triangular trade which is from Europe- England to West Africa to the Caribbean- Jamaica. They were brought to the Caribbean by the Europeans.
What type of boat did the Africans use to come to the Caribbean
That winds play a big role in the climate of the Caribbean island.
the Africans were there as slaves and were forced to do work such as cutting sugar canes planting tabaco plants