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Their main goal was to kill the nobles, so the Second Estate.
King Henry VII (The 7th) of England sent John Cabot to the new world and Henry Hudson was sent by the Muscovy company first, but then was sent by the Dutch company.
he was sent from Spain to look for the safest harbor
Mainly to the Caribbean and South America (Brazil and Columbia). Very few were sent to Central America and Mexico.
His heart was cut out, and his body sent back to Europe to be buried.
It is estimated that around 4 to 4.8 million enslaved Africans were sent to Brazil during the transatlantic slave trade. Brazil received the largest number of enslaved Africans of any country in the Americas.
It is estimated that over 4 million enslaved Africans were sent to Brazil between 1520 and 1860. Brazil received the largest number of enslaved Africans during the transatlantic slave trade.
An estimated total of 4 million Africans were sent to Brazil as slaves during the transatlantic slave trade. Brazil received the highest number of enslaved Africans out of all the countries in the Americas.
The New England Colonies sent fur, lumber, grain, tobacco, and whale oil to England. England sent iron, silver, tea, spices, and paper to Africa. Africa sent Enslaved Africans and gold to the West Indies. The West Indies sent sugar and molasses to the New England Colonies.
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Enslaved people from Dahomey were sent primarily to the Americas, particularly to regions like the Caribbean and North America, where they were forced to work on plantations and in various other labor-intensive industries. Some were also sent to other parts of the Americas, such as Brazil and parts of South America.
No. Most of them were transported to the English colonies in North America (a.k.a. the United States), with fewer amounts of slaves sent to South America (Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela) and the Caribbean (Haiti, Cuba, Jamaica).
Other tribes within Africa. The trade was going of for centuries before the Europeans got involved. The first "slaves: sent to America were for marriage to trappers because of the severe shortages of women in the "new world". They were distributed throughout Canada, and what is now the United States.
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The Soviet Union.
African crops such as rice, sugar, and indigo were exported during the triangular trade. These crops were grown on plantations using the forced labor of enslaved Africans and were sent to Europe and the Americas to fuel the transatlantic slave trade.
work as slaves on plantations