It increased the need for slaves.
Working in the cotton fields
more slaves tried to run away
First. some of the northern states were also slave states. Second, much of the slave trade and slave ships were operated by Northerners. Finally, the north purchased tobacco and cotton that were produced by slave labor.
The interstate slave trade flourished when cotton became popular among the colonies.
The Atlantic slave trade took place across the Atlantic ocean. Slaves were sold to labor in things like - coffee, gold, cotton, cocoa, silver, rice fields and to be house slaves.
The invention of the Cotton Gin, and the widespread popularity of cotton garments and products led to an increase in the domestic slave trade. International slave trading had been banned, however, the buying and selling of slaves within the United States increased to meet the demand for labor on large cotton plantations.
The growing demand for slaves led to an increase in the slave trade within the U.S.
cotton,,,, sugar
Because the location of the slave trade centers in the south the slaves were able to provide the labor to produce the cotton.
Because the location of the slave trade centers in the south the slaves were able to provide the labor to produce the cotton.
It imported the slave-grown cotton and sugar-cane.
Working in the cotton fields
It increased the need for slaves.
It grew because cotton, sugar, and tobacco were very popular crops, but required lots of labor. Eli Whitney's cotton gin also caused an explosion of slave trade growth.
The effects of the slave trade depended on which side you were on. If you were the slave owner, the slave trade had the effect of providing a cheap labor force to increase production and sales. The slave trade itself provided a business opportunity in the direct sale of this low cost labor force. The growth of the cotton industry and that of many of other agricultural commodities would not have been possible without slave labor. If you were the slave, it had many devastating effects. Slaves had limited free will. They were separated from their families and often forced to work in harsh conditions. The treatment of the slaves depended on their owner. Some were treated better than others.
The East African slave trade in the 1600 operated within Africa, Europe, and Asia, while the Atlantic slave trade in the 1700s also included in the Americans.
It made them grow tobacco, rice, and cotton