The Middle Passage
West African slaves could escape their bondage.
slaves
From slave traders in central Africa.
Slaves from West Africa were generally sold in African and European countries, while slaves from East Africa were generally sold in Persia and Mesopotamia.
by buying them from African slave traders
From Europe, they brought textiles, run and manufactured good to Africa. From Africa, they bought slaves or simply took people and made them slaves, and brought them to the Americas. From the Americas, the Europeans brought back the sugar, tobacco and cotton.
West African slaves could escape their bondage.
West African slaves could escape their bondage.
The term "Creole" referred to individuals of African descent who were born in the Americas, rather than in Africa. These individuals often had mixed European and African ancestry and formed distinct cultural communities in places like the Caribbean and southern United States.
yes the african slaves were brought to the americas
The Spanish obtained African slaves through the transatlantic slave trade, which involved capturing and trading Africans from various regions of Africa to the Americas. This practice was driven by the demand for labor in the Spanish colonies, particularly for work on plantations and in mines.
What caused African slaves to be brought to the Americas was the demand for cheap labor. They replaced indentured servants.
Slaves would come from small villages that they lived in. African slaves came from various countries in Africa and were sold by other Africans to Europeans to be shipped to the Americas.
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The use of African slaves was fundamental to growing colonial cash crops, which were exported to Europe. European goods, in turn, were used to purchase African slaves, which were then brought on the sea lane west from Africa to the Americas, the so called middle passage.
Primarily, Spain was colonizing (such as Morocco and the Equatorial Guinea), but it was also involved in the transportation of African slaves to the Americas.
Most of the slaves sent to the Americas originally came from West and Central Africa. They were captured and sold by African slave traders to European slave traders, who then transported them across the Atlantic Ocean to be enslaved in the New World colonies.