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Who were the first Europeans to bring enslaved Africans to the Americas?

the English and french, they went together but on different ships.


Why did Europeans bring West Africans to the Americas?

The Europeans brought Africans to the Americas to run sugar plantations thus enslaving them.


What event did the most to bring enslaved Africans to the Americas?

Triangular trade


Who were the first europeans to bring enslaved africans to America?

the English and french, they went together but on different ships.


Who were the first to bring enslaved africans to America?

the spanish


Who were the first to bring the enslaved Africans to America?

the spanish


Did the europeans bring civilization to America?

Europeans brought civilization to the americas


Why did European colonists bring enslaved Africans to their plantations in the Americas?

European colonists brought enslaved Africans to their plantations in the Americas to provide cheap labor for cultivating crops like sugar, tobacco, and cotton. The transatlantic slave trade became a lucrative enterprise that helped fuel the economic prosperity of European colonies. Enslaved Africans were forcibly brought to the Americas to meet the labor demands of the expanding plantation economy.


Why did Europeans bring people from Africa to the Americas?

to be their slaves


Why did some English settlers bring enslaved africans to the southern colonies in the 1600s?

In 1670, English settlers used enslaved Africans as laborers for growing rice,tobacco,and indigo.


What important knowledge did the enslaved Africans bring to south Carolina?

Close Ties and Christianity.


How does the slave triangular trade work?

The transatlantic slave trade involved the transportation of enslaved Africans from West Africa to the Americas. European traders would bring goods to Africa to exchange for captives, who were then shipped to the Americas to be sold as slaves. The profits from the sale of enslaved Africans were used to purchase commodities, such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton, which were then shipped back to Europe. This triangular trade route connected Africa, the Americas, and Europe, with each leg of the journey serving to generate profit for the merchants and traders involved.