D. E. Iyamabo has written: 'Species introduction and growth in African savanna' -- subject(s): Afforestation, Plant introduction, Savannas
Patrick Manning has written: 'Slavery, Colonialism and Economic Growth in Dahomey, 16401960 (African Studies)' 'Migration' 'The African diaspora' -- subject(s): African diaspora, Civilization, Blacks, History 'Slave Trades, 1500-1800' 'Slavery and African life' -- subject(s): History, Slave trade, Slavery 'Francophone sub-Saharan Africa, 1880-1985' -- subject(s): History
the roots and growth of slavery 1650 and 1860
how did the growth of Egypt's play a role in the growth of slavery along the nile river
To restrict the growth of slavery
Slavery in America had a greater affect on the African society. Racism, excessive urge for growth in economy led to the practices of slavery in USA. However; it increased distances between the black and white community and also developed a feeling of hatred amongst the African society.
The issue of expansion of slavery was its expansion and growth into Western territories.
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The problems with indentured servitude, such as high mortality rates and completion of contracts, led plantation owners to turn to African slavery as a more permanent and cost-effective solution. The political trouble arose as tensions grew between those who benefited from the institution of slavery and those who opposed it, ultimately contributing to the division that led to the American Civil War.
it was the cotten gin
The Cotton Gin was invented, leading to slavery growth. Farmers needed more workers to work on their planations, causing the need for more slaves.
The effects of the Columbian Exchange on the Caribbean region included an extreme decline in the native population due to diseases brought by the Europeans, rapid growth of non-native crops like sugar and coffee, and a massive introduction of African slaves to work in plantations.