all answers are correct
all answers are correct
the cotton would be loaded onto a ship by black slaves then taken over to Britain for processing
European countries such as Portugal, Spain, France, the Netherlands, and England were responsible for bringing African slaves to work on sugar plantations in the Caribbean islands during the Atlantic slave trade.
The West Indians are decendants of slaves who either escaped or were released from slavery in the colonies of Britain in America and the Carribean. There was no slavery in Britain at that time, but the British did capture west Africans and supply them as slaves to the plantations of these Colonies.
slaves grow tomatoes ,and wheat.
well spanish brought slaves to harvest the cash crop tocacco and cotton
I think it was because the U.S. used slaves to harvest crops and stuff so the more slaves, the more products for britan. Plus since they were slaves they didnt get paid so Britan didnt have 2 pay xtra 4 teir pay.
Because there were no slaves to harvest them
ok then i dont really no
goods, slaves, and commodities between Europe, Africa, and the Americas during the 16th to 19th centuries. Europe sent manufactured goods to Africa, where they were exchanged for slaves who were then transported to the Americas to work on plantations. The products from the plantations, such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton, were then sent back to Europe.
The cotton trade was the main cause for a dramatic increase in the number of slaves in English colonies. After the Industrial Revolution in Britain, there was a need for cotton. As demand increased, the number of slaves needed to plant and harvest it grew.
Slaves were kept in the West Indies to grow and harvest sugar and molesses.