What region? I assume you meant the southern states of America, where black slaves were used extensively on the cotton plantations owned by whites.
They Did this Because they wanted gold so they enslaved the people of the Caribbean
many people began to grow HUGE cotton plantations in the new land (America). They landowners needed some people to help them with the growing process, so they started to import more and more African Americans and enslaving them--a terrible act that is just cruel.
King Amenemhet he changed the old ways of Egypt, by changing the social classes.The King, or Pharaoh, was at the top. After that came government workers, the artisans and scribes, unskilled workers, farmers, and enslaved people were at the very bottom.He also tried to change their belifs so that there would be only one god which was going to be the King. When the king died. King Tut a nine year old boy took is place.
no. they struggled with the increase of food prices. many were unemployed so they suffered from great hunger or even starvation. Many of the workers turned to begging and crimes.
because there was a lot of grass
They had large plantations. (Plantations are a big farm if you don't know what that means.)
The Spanish people suggested using enslaved Africans as workers. The African people sold their own people to the Spanish so they are also responsible for suggestion if African being enslaved.
they imported slaves so they could have people work for free instead of hiring workers so the could save money
The tobacco industry needed laborers. The first African-American slaves in the Colonies were purchased by trading food with a Dutch man-of-war that was running low on supplies.
There was a greater need for plantation workers in the South, so the majority of the slaves were there working.
Mostly because the whites did not want to do the hard work so they just brought blacks to do it.
I assume that you are talking about the "middle colonies" in colonial North America that consisted of Pennsylvania, Delaware, New York, and New Jersey . They did live there and mostly worked on the larger farms and estates, either as household staff of as field workers.
No, the production of sugar in the West Indies relied heavily on enslaved African labor due to its labor-intensive nature and the need for a large workforce. Enslaved Africans were crucial for the establishment and growth of sugar plantations in the region, making their exploitation integral to the sugar industry's success.
If there weren't skilled workers then there would be a lot of on the job injuries and so many law suits
by so many workers and determination
Sparta wanted their men in the army because they wanted keep control over the helots. Helots were captured enslaved workers. There was so many helots that the Spartans thought that someday they would rebel. To maintain the control of the helots the Spartans started put their men in the army.
because the Native Americans were dying so they turned to the enslaved Africans to work the farms