The crop which attracted them was sugar.
The Europeans established large sugar plantations in the Caribbean, primarily due to the high demand for sugar in Europe. These plantations relied heavily on the labor of enslaved Africans, who were forcibly transported to the islands to work under brutal conditions. In addition to sugar, other crops like tobacco, cotton, and coffee were also cultivated on smaller scales. The plantation system significantly shaped the economy, society, and demographics of the region.
The Sugar cane plant was the main crop produced on the numerous plantations throughout the Caribbean through the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, as almost every island was covered with sugar plantations for refining the cane for its sweet properties. The main source of labor was African slaves. These plantations produced 80-90 percent of the sugar consumed in Western Europe.
The kind of works that the Africans do for Europeans are farming crops. The Europeans donâ??t usually trust the Africans for them to be the middle man that is why they are usually placed on farms.
The first, and most successful long-term plantations in the United States were tobacco plantations.
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The kind of works that the Africans do for Europeans are farming crops. The Europeans donâ??t usually trust the Africans for them to be the middle man that is why they are usually placed on farms.
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