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How did the colonists profit from the. slave. trade?

They used slave labor to produce cash crops.


How did English colonists profit the from the slave trade?

They used slave labor to produce cash crops.


How did the English colonists profit from the slave trade?

They used slave labor to produce cash crops.


How did the English colonists profit from slave trade?

They used slave labor to produce cash crops.


How did English colonists profit from the slave trade?

They used slave labor to produce cash crops.


What was true in early Spanish colonies in the New World?

the colonists used natives for slave labor.


How did English colonists profit from the slaves trade?

they used slave labor to produce cash crops


What contributed to the use of slave labor in the south?

The production of crops such as tobacco and cotton were labor intensive, so they made slave usage grow exponentially during the first 100 years of the United States from Jamestown to the Civil War


How did the economic position of colonists in the Americas change as a result of the Atlantic slave trade?

They were able to exploit slave labor to become wealthy traders of tobacco and rum.


How did the economic position of colonists in the Americas changes as a result of the Atlantic slave trade?

They were able to exploit slave labor to become wealthy traders of tobacco and rum.


Slave labor vs free labor?

Slave labor is obviously done for and by slaves in the eighteenth century to do work in order to make a living. As for free labor, is done by a freeman, it can be considered as free blacks to do work or labor, but they have to be free. -Darc Lay


What were reasons for European colonists to buy Africans for slave labor?

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.