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The Carolinas were founded in 1663. In 1712 North and South Carolina became separate colonies. Most of the colonists in North Carolina were farmers who had moved south from Virginia. Unlike Virginia, North Carolina had few plantations. The colony had no towns and few churches until the early 1700s. In 1719 the British government bought South Carolina from the original proprietors. The Crown thn bought north carolina in 1729 making it royal colony as well.
Slaves were bought do field work. They were sold for profit and sometimes because they were prisoners of war or criminals and the people holding them wanted to get rid of them.
American slaveholders did not travel to Africa, the majority of slaves were enslaved by their neighboring African tribes and sold to slave traders on the African coast. European involvement was mostly in purchasing slaves available, not in creating new slaves. To improve upon the above answer. What is correct about the above answer is that slave holders did not travel to Africa. They bought slaves here in America from the Europeans who transported and kidnapped the Africans. DNA testing as well as history, will show that most people descended from African slaves are descended from West Africans along the coast, mainly Nigeria. So to say that they were brought there by other Africans is not correct. Also, it is known that the slaves that were brought from Central Africa were brought in shackles and taken to slave castles on the coast by Europeans. Europeans purchasing? That's definitely not history, but it is surely comical.
Slavery is reprehensible to all sensible people at all times. However, the fact that Africans kept slaves, and bought and sold slaves, and rounded up slaves to trade to Europeans helps us understand the fact that slavery was permitted in nearly every part of the world.
The Africans were used to working, especially in hot conditions.
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Enslaved Africans refers to individuals from Africa who were captured, forced into slavery, and transported to work under brutal conditions in the Americas. This practice was prevalent during the transatlantic slave trade, where millions of Africans were forcibly brought to the New World to provide labor in industries such as agriculture and mining.
Slaves were bought do field work. They were sold for profit and sometimes because they were prisoners of war or criminals and the people holding them wanted to get rid of them.
The need for enslaved Africans in the Southern colonies in America stemmed from the lack of local labor at cotton plantations. Because of this, slaves became a low cost way to make the fields produce the large amounts of cotton demanded by Europe.
They bought more!
European colonists bought Africans for slave labor due to the need for cheap labor to cultivate cash crops, such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton, in the colonies. Africans were seen as physically capable and resistant to diseases like malaria, making them desirable as laborers. The transatlantic slave trade also provided economic benefits to European merchants and planters.
Slave traders bought them and brought them on slave ships
The Carolinas were founded in 1663. In 1712 North and South Carolina became separate colonies. Most of the colonists in North Carolina were farmers who had moved south from Virginia. Unlike Virginia, North Carolina had few plantations. The colony had no towns and few churches until the early 1700s. In 1719 the British government bought South Carolina from the original proprietors. The Crown thn bought north carolina in 1729 making it royal colony as well.
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As Equiano saved money and bought thier .
The colonies were not bought. Colonists settled the colonies to start a new life.