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Tobacco! then later they done the cotton

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Slaves and indentured servants were the first brought to north America to work producing?

tobacco


Slaves and indentured servents were first brought to north America to work producing?

Tobacco Fields


Slaves and indentured servants were first brought to North American to work producing?

slaves and indentured servants were first brought to north American to work producing


Who brought sugar to North America and when?

Native and African slaves brought it to Asia??????


What tribes sold slaves that were brought to North America?

Nigeria


How many slaves were in North America in the 1600's?

800000 slaves were brought to northAmerica


What year were slaves first brought to North America from Africa?

By the late 1500s, the introduction of African slaves was absorbed to north America. (Scientific American)


Which continents were involved in triangular trade?

slaves were brought from Africa to the west indies where they were put to work producing sugar and molasses. We traded these slaves for rum and guns. Slaves were also brought to North America where they picked cotton and produced tobacco and rum. These goods were shipped to Europe where they were traded for manufactured goods.


In 1619 the first black slaves brought to English North America were sold in?

Jamestown


What describes the legal status of the first Africans to arrive in the colonies of north America?

They had no status, and were brought to America as slaves.


The first Africans brought to North America were sold as?

I'm guessing slaves but I'm not sure


When were the first slaves brought to America?

1619Slavery in America began when the first African slaves were brought to the North American colony of Jamestown, Virginia, in 1619, to aid in the production of such lucrative crops as tobacco.