It lead to slave holding by people wondering and exploring new places
when they discovered america they needed help working so they bought slaves and took them to america and Europe.
An unforeseen consequence of Portugal's early exploration was the spread of diseases to indigenous populations in newly discovered territories. These diseases, such as smallpox and measles, devastated the native peoples who had no immunity to them, causing widespread loss of life.
The slave trade
The triangular trade involved three main trade routes: Europe to Africa (guns, cloth, and other goods exchanged for slaves), Africa to the Americas (Africans forcibly transported as slaves), and the Americas to Europe (raw materials like sugar and cotton sent back). This cycle continued with goods and slaves being traded among these regions.
Slave trading started in Europe where then after a few centuries American found out what they have been doing. America didn't start it, but followed what the Europeans had started. The first of Slave trading started in Jamestown where it then grew to the rest of America
Slaves from Africa to America, Cotton and Sugar from America to Europe, Textiles and manufactured goods to Africa.
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The African slave trade began around 1440. European countries shipped goods to African rulers who traded for slaves to be sent to the American continent. From America, slave-produced goods such as cotton, rum and molasses were shipped to Europe, completing this slave triangle. This continued into the 1700s.
They were mainly from the European countries because they were advanced in ship technology.
Most of the slaves that were brought to the New World, or the Americas, were from the continent of Africa. They were either sold by African chief or Arab slave traders to Portuguese or Spanish slave traders. More specifically, West Africa is where most of the slaves had previously lived. The slave trade was very popular and prosperous for slave traders. The first nation to profit on slaves was Portugal.
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No, slave labor increased in the Americas as a result of the Age of Exploration. European powers relied on enslaved labor to exploit the resources of the New World, leading to the transatlantic slave trade and the establishment of plantation economies.
Texas was a slave holding Republic and would become a slave holding state.