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Because it caused them to become slaves.
They owned plantations, mines and ranches...
After being forced from the mines, the Chinese immigrants took on jobs on the sugar plantations.
African American slaves as well as working class white people. They didn't use Native Americans as labor due to the fact that they were dieing too quick from disease and would not be helpful.
Slaves were needed for sugar plantations, gold & silver mines and hard force of labor.
They were forced to work in gold or silver mines or on plantations.
The encomienda system exploited and oppressed indigenous people in the Americas by forcing them to work on Spanish-controlled plantations and mines. This led to the decline of native populations due to harsh conditions, forced labor, and diseases introduced by the Europeans. It also disrupted traditional social structures and cultural practices within native societies.
Because it caused them to become slaves.
Through slaves brought in from Western Africa to the Spanish, British, French and Portuguese colonies in the Americas. They were brought in to work on mines and plantations due to the population crash caused by European diseases, such as smallpox, which killed 80-95% of the Native American population.
Europeans needed African slave labor in the Americas to work on plantations and in mines, as the indigenous population was not numerous enough or resistant to diseases. The African slave trade provided a constant supply of labor for the growing colonial economies.
The Spanish forced indigenous people and African slaves to work on sugar plantations and in gold mines in their colonies in the Americas.
Bruce Mines's population is 566.
Denison Mines's population is 2,008.
The population of Denison Mines is 30.
Thetford Mines's population is 25,704.
The population of Liverton Mines is 1,500.
African slaves replaced Native Americans as the primary labor sources in Latin America because Native American populations experienced devastating population declines due to diseases brought by Europeans and harsh working conditions in mines and plantations. African slaves were seen as more resistant to European diseases and better suited for the demands of large-scale agricultural work. This led to the widespread use of African slaves in Latin America to meet the growing labor needs of the colonizers.