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because the americas didnt like the slaves
Of all the Africans brought to the New World, sixty percent were brought to Spanish colonies.
Of course they were slaves. But during the civil War, they were treated very badly in the south because of discrimination. Some slaves were even killed for trying to run away. In the north, they were not slaves but still discriminated.
The slaves were not needed because the climate was too cold and the Africans worked better in the heat and there were more things to do for the slaves.
12,000,000 Africans were brought to the Americas. Nearly 95% of them went to the Spanish colonies in Latin America and the remainder to the United States.
African slaves in southern colonies were subjected to harsh treatment, including forced labor, physical abuse, and dehumanization. They were often separated from their families, faced brutal working conditions on plantations, and had limited rights and freedoms. Slaves were considered property and were treated as such by their owners.
Slaves in the middle colonies were subjected to harsh living and working conditions, often enduring long hours of labor, physical abuse, and limited freedoms. They were considered property rather than individuals, with minimal rights and protections. Despite some colonies having laws regulating the treatment of slaves, the reality was often brutal and oppressive.
because the americas didnt like the slaves
Slaves in French colonies were generally subjected to harsh and brutal treatment, including being forced to work long hours in plantations, minimal food and clothing, and severe physical punishments for disobedience. Slaves were considered property and had few legal rights, leading to widespread abuse and exploitation by their owners.
In the 1800s, slaves in the Caribbean were often subjected to harsh and brutal treatment by their owners. They were forced to work long hours in sugar cane fields and other plantations under deplorable conditions, with minimal food, clothing, and shelter. Many suffered abuse, punishment, and lived in constant fear of violence.
In Britain, the chartered Royal African Company was granted a monopoly over the shipment of slaves to colonies in the Americas.
The African Americans were treated like slaves. They weren't treated equally.
In the New England colonies, slaves were often treated harshly and exploited for labor in industries such as fishing, shipping, and agriculture. They faced restrictive laws, limited opportunities for education or freedom, harsh working conditions, and the constant threat of being sold away from their families. Slave codes were enforced to control their movements and limit their rights.
very poorly because they weren't fully spanish
In the US colonies, in the early 1600s. They were originally treated more like indentured servants. If you mean the Americas as a whole, in the 1540s. Slaves worked on sugar plantations in the Caribbean once the native population began to die off due to disease.
No, slaves in the English Colonies were not treated kindly. They were subjected to harsh and cruel treatment, including physical abuse, long hours of labor, and poor living conditions. The aim was not to get them to conform but rather to exploit their labor for economic gain.
Africans.