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I can only answer about slave trade sorry:(. People in the first civilization of Sumer already had slaves. It was B.C.They had slaves becuase they wanted them to do work like farming and agriculture for them. The slave trade happened because people at the time werent very rich and wanted money. They got paid quite a lot for the slaves.

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Q: What was the primary reason for slave trade and the plantation system?
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