The high mortality rates among indigenous populations due to diseases brought by Europeans led to the shift towards African labor on plantations. Africans were also seen as a more reliable source of labor due to their perceived immunity to certain diseases and experience with agriculture. Additionally, the Atlantic slave trade provided a large supply of enslaved Africans for labor in the Americas.
African laborers often had more experience with agriculture than American indigenous peoples.
Africans were enslaved instead of Native Americans in early American history because Native Americans were more vulnerable to diseases brought by Europeans and had more established territories that made permanent enslavement difficult. Additionally, Europeans justified the enslavement of Africans by claiming they were racially inferior, which did not apply to Native Americans in the same way.
Africans became slaves through various means, such as being captured in wars, being kidnapped, or being sold by other Africans. European colonizers played a significant role in the transatlantic slave trade by forcibly enslaving Africans and transporting them to the Americas to work on plantations.
Africans brought as slaves to the British North American colonies were forced to work primarily in agriculture, such as on plantations cultivating crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo. They were subjected to harsh living conditions, brutal treatment, and had little to no rights or freedoms. Slavery was a cornerstone of the colonial economy and society.
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African laborers often had more experience with agriculture than American indigenous peoples.
African laborers often had more experience with agriculture than American indigenous peoples.
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Sugarcane and tobacco growth were the primary means of economically supporting the colonies (especially in the Caribbean) and those industries require heavy labor. Unfortunately, the Native American / Indigenous Population began to die off rapidly due to the inhumane strain under which they were put and diseases to which they were exposed. Africans, by contrast were more used to hard labor and were resistant to Old World diseases.
The Europeans needed people to work on plantations or in mines.Slaves mostly from West Africa were used by the Spanish and Portuguese in their American colonies especially in agriculture such as cultivating sugar, but also in constrution of important buildings and public works.
Because the conditions were so brutal and European diseases so virulent that native American populations were decimated. The Spanish and Portuguese turned to Africans who were much more resistant to these viruses and conditions.
Approximately 21% of Mexico's population identifies as indigenous.
Initial buyers were, in chronological order, Dutch, Portugese, Spanish, English and eventually American. Eventual distribution was to the highest bidder. Sellers were all indigenous warlords, selling either conquered enemies of other tribes, or, lesserly, members of their own tribes who were putting strains on tribal or geographical infrastructure.
There are four groups that created a new society in the North American continent. The four groups are France, England, Netherland and West India.
American Africans - 2013 was released on: USA: 1 March 2013
The Kwakiutl were an indigenous North American group living in the northwest. They traded with neighboring native people for valuable oil, and also participated in some of the early fur trade with Europeans.
Neither. Puerto Ricans are as varied in origins as any American. There are white europeans, black africans, native americans, and many from the orient and every shade in between.