There is much debate about how slavery came about in the South. It could be down to the vast amounts of cotton that were being produced and wealthy land owners needed a vast amount of cheap labour and slaves from Africa and other places were the perfect solution for what was a high demand of cotton. Books on the matter can help further.
In the Southern Colonies:
Causes:
Plantation economy grew.
Indentured servants left plantatios to start their own farms.
Plantations expanded to South Carolina and Georgia.
Plantation owners became even more powerful.
Effects:
African kinship customs bacame the base of Afican American family culture.
More Africans were enslaved.
Slaves became even more weak.
It can be summarized as avarice: the greed for money and power. African tribes raided a different tribes' village and sold the captives to anyone who would buy them, whether it was African, Moslem, English, French, or American. For example, the English used to buy them from the Moslem slave traders, but they then bought them directly from the Africans to cut out the middle-man. This free labour meant a huge increase in profits for business owners and their shareholders (ie the upper class ), and for the middle-class the creation of better and new employment with some jobs still to be invented.However, there was little change for the lower classes, with the jobs no-one else wanted done by the people no-one wanted or cared about. Avarice knows no boundaries, whether social, political, or racial, but slavery is still going on today. This ranges from the forcible capturing, kidnapping, and transportation, as in the traditional view of slavery (which is still going on), to coercion and pressure for a better (even marginally) way of life and future than at present. This crosses all boundaries and cultures, no matter how self-righteous.
Examples are:
-Refusing low-paid workers cost of living increases in line with inflation, (with business usually claiming it will cost jobs and cause inflation).
-Countries importing cheaper products despite knowing they are produced by workers who are paid very little if at all, or by children.
- The manufacturing and sale of products despite knowing they are produced by workers in 'sweatshops'.
-Kidnapping of women for brides or prostitution.
-For racial and religious 'purification', ultimately ending in genocide.
-Deliberate destruction of a native culture.
-A "Greed is Good" philosophy and culture.
- Targeting the unemployed (eg "Work for the Dole" programmes)
-Law-and-Order programmes overly-representative of and often deliberately targeting the lower-classes, unemployed, indigenous (Aborigines, American Indians, Incas, Maoris ), immigrants (eg Hispanic, Negro, Chinese, Gypsies) (eg in "Three strikes and you're out" programmes or similar)
-Different treatment of the rich compared with the poor.
-Refusal to support 'whistle-blowers' or anyone who 'rocks the boat'.
well, people went to Africa and the tribe leaders traded some other tribes' people for guns.
Slave trade was caused by the fact of black slaves were very cheap to purchase and they can produce a lot of money. They made a lot of profit, that's why the slave trade started.
What are the causes of slave trade?"
african slave trade was a horrible time
The 1808 Slave Trade Compromise in the Constitution.
What was the slave trade referred to as? Well it was referred to as a Middle Passage.
Who stopped the slave tradethe slave trade sropped in America. And then abollished in England and Pakistan. I think
the slave trade stoped when Abe was president
The main causes of the transatlantic slave trade were European demand for labor in the Americas, the need for profit from cash crops, and the belief in racial superiority. The effects included the forced displacement of millions of Africans, the destruction of families and cultures, and the long-lasting impact of racism and inequality that continue to be felt today.
Economic demand for cheap labor in industries like agriculture and mining. Desire for profit by European traders and slave owners. Racism and dehumanization of African peoples. Political and military power struggles leading to capture and enslavement of individuals. Legal systems that supported and justified the institution of slavery.
The causes of the African slave trade included the demand for cheap labor in European colonies, the profitability of the sugar and tobacco industries, and the belief in the racial superiority of Europeans. This trade led to the forced migration of millions of Africans, resulting in a devastating impact on African societies, loss of cultural heritage, and long-lasting social and economic inequalities that persist today.
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Commerce and slave trade compromise
Slave families were split up and sold as part of the domestic slave trade.
the slave trade was abolished in 1807.
After the trans-Atlantic slave trade was declared illegal and later eliminated, it was replaced by legitimate trade (non-slave trade).
slaves hence the name Atlantic SLAVE trade
african slave trade was a horrible time
Slave families were split up
Slave families were split up