There is never a need for slavery. How would you like it if you were a slave and some plantation dictator bossed you around huh? Yeah... Thats right... I didnt think you would like that very much
African slavery grew in Latin America primarily due to labor demands in the plantation economies, such as sugarcane, coffee, and tobacco. The indigenous population was decimated by diseases brought by European colonizers, creating a need for alternative labor sources. African slaves were seen as a more reliable and abundant workforce, leading to the growth of the transatlantic slave trade in Latin America.
They were "forced" to import labor from other sources. This translated into importing slaves from Western Africa.
Latin America is a continent so you need to name a specific country.
It bolstered the need for slave labor in the South.
Latin America is made of many countries so to answer your question we need to have a name of a country.
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.
It bolstered the need for slave labor in the South.
large areas of land and slave labor
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In April, 1793, Eli Whitney created the cotton gin. This increased the need for slave labor drastically.
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