yes, there was slavery in the 1500's.
Spain enslaved Native Americans to work mines in the southwest. American colonial slavery didn't begin until 1609 when the first slave arrived.
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Slavery and a slave trade DID NOT begin in the 1500s it was the norm since prehistory.
Spain enslaved Native Americans to work mines in the southwest. American colonial slavery didn't begin until 1609 when the first slave arrived.
As colonies grew, colonial powers increasingly relied on slaves for hard labor.
In the 1500s, the concept of slavery evolved significantly with the rise of the transatlantic slave trade. Initially, slavery in Africa was often linked to debt or warfare, with enslaved individuals sometimes able to integrate into their captor's society. However, European demand for labor in the Americas led to a more brutal, racially based system of chattel slavery, where individuals were viewed as property. This shift entrenched racial hierarchies and dehumanized enslaved Africans, fundamentally altering the nature of slavery and its implications for both continents.
Before the 1500's trade in Africa was slavery to England and other countries. The slavery trade was from 1500-1800's
They were conquered by the Spanish in the 1500s
Before the 1500s, slavery in parts of Africa was often characterized by local systems that varied widely across regions. Many enslaved individuals were captured during wars or raids and could be integrated into the captor's society, sometimes serving as laborers, servants, or soldiers. Unlike the chattel slavery that later developed in the Americas, many enslaved people in Africa could retain some rights, including the possibility of social mobility or eventual freedom. Additionally, slavery was often linked to debt or punishment rather than being based solely on race.
Portugal became involved in the slave trade in the 1500's because they established a colony in Mozambique, Africa. they then got many people from there and sent them of to Brazil and the West Indies
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the spanish dominated the 1500s
mid 1500