The British economy needed help and slavery provided 100% profit, the British ruled transatlantic shipping routes and used their powerful navy to transport Africans. British colonisation - British empire
They saw others nations with slaves and they wanted their own.
Another viewpoint:
The British navy "ruled the waves" for many centuries, although British naval power declined in the 20th century. However, Britain was never concerned to control the seas for its own sake, but rather, she wanted to prosper through international trade and she needed to protect her fleet from pirates and foreign privateers.
The slave trade, in which Britain played a part, was a low point in her history. However, it should be remembered that (i) the main suppliers of slaves were the African chiefs and the Arabs; and that (ii) the main consumers of slaves there the Confederate states of America. But the plantations owners in the Caribbean islands bought slaves; and many of these islands were British and used slaves.
Although cities like Bristol and Liverpool became rich from the slave trade, not many slaves were actually "imported" to Britain, which already had its own working population.
To her credit, Britain was one of the first major western countries to abolish slavery; and having done so, Britain (at her own cost) sent Royal Navy ships out to Africa to prevent other countries (such as Spain and Portugal) from carrying on the disgusting trade.
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Captain John Hawkins started the British slave trade in 1562. It came to America in 1619. The British got out of the slave trade in 1807.
The triangular trade (because it involved three places).
ANSWER:Atlantic slave trade actually began as early as the late 1400's as many of the other countries freely traded slaves. The United States was one of the last countries to become involved in slave trade.
increasing the demand for goods
When William Wilberforce and the abolitionists began their fight against the slave trade in the late 18th century, it is estimated that around 15% of Britain's economy was directly or indirectly dependent on the slave trade. This included profits from slave-produced goods such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton, as well as the industries that supported the trade, like shipbuilding and insurance. The economic ties to slavery made the abolition movement particularly challenging, as many powerful interests were invested in maintaining the status quo.
The main countries involved were America, Britain and the West Africa.
Captain John Hawkins started the British slave trade in 1562. It came to America in 1619. The British got out of the slave trade in 1807.
As with all such questions, the accumulation of wealth
because of the money Britain was getting from the slave trade
Britain dominated the Atlantic slave trade.
What is the 3 main countries who were involved in the slave trade?
England was the first to be involved with the slave trade
Slave trade in Britain was outlawed in 1808 when Parliament passed the Slave Trade Act of 1807. However, this did not slavery altogether. The Slavery Abolition Act of 1833 abolished slavery in most British Empires.
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because black men and women were strong and they had very much power in there body. but white didn't have power they were weak
Yes they were involved in the slave trade.