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Why were Africans brought to Spanish colonies in the Americas?

They were brought to the Americas for slavery.


What percentage of slaves who arrived in the Americas were brought to Spanish colonies?

Of all the Africans brought to the New World, sixty percent were brought to Spanish colonies.


What were some skills africans brought with them to the colonies?

they brought making things by hand


How many slaves were brought to the Americas between 1500-1750?

12,000,000 Africans were brought to the Americas. Nearly 95% of them went to the Spanish colonies in Latin America and the remainder to the United States.


Which people are the descendants of people who were brought to the Americas against their will?

Africans.


What were the reason Africans were in the colonies?

This is assuming you are discussing the English colonies. Generally, Africans were imported either from the Caribbean (former slaves brought over by the Spanish) or from West Africa either to work in the Caribbean (if they were brought over from Africa) to work in the sugar cane farms or to work in the English colonies (as Native Americans were not an adequate source for extra manual labor).


Class structure in spanish colonies?

PeninsularesCreolesMestizosSlaves ( Indians & Africans )


How did the africans come to Trinidad and tobago?

The Africans were brought across on a ship by the British/Spanish and French


Besides enslave africans what was brought from the west indies to the colonies?

Goods and raw material was brought from the west indies to the colonies.


What were some of the skills africans brought them to the colonies?

different ways of growing crops


How many Africans were bought from Africa to England to become slaves?

When the colonies were formed, most were brought to the Southen Colonies.


Why did the Spanish begin bringing Africans to the Americas?

The Spanish brought Africans to the Americas to meet the increasing demand for labor in the colonies, particularly in industries like sugar cane plantations. They initially relied on indigenous populations for labor, but turned to African slaves due to their resistance to subjugation and high mortality rates from diseases brought by the Europeans.