They viewed them as savages.
Because they thought they were useless and had nothing to use against the europeans...
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They usually bought them from other Africans.
access to an inexpensive workforce seemed like an attractive idea.
The Europeans brought Africans to the Americas to run sugar plantations thus enslaving them.
Europeans justified enslaving Africans by portraying them as inferior and uncivilized, arguing that it was their duty to "civilize" them. This ideology was supported by the belief in white superiority and the idea that Africans were not fully human. Economic interests, such as the need for cheap labor to support industries and plantations, also played a significant role in justifying the enslavement of Africans.
it was eliminated in the north
Slaveowners justified enslaving Africans by promoting racist ideologies that deemed African people as inferior and better suited for servitude. They also used economic arguments, claiming that slavery was necessary for the economy and that Africans were better off enslaved. Additionally, they often cited legal and religious justifications to control and exploit African labor.
Europeans, after columbuses discovery. europeans then (in late 1600s) introduced the africans into the Americas as slaves
The kind of works that the Africans do for Europeans are farming crops. The Europeans donâ??t usually trust the Africans for them to be the middle man that is why they are usually placed on farms.
Mostly other Africans.
Because the Africans were offering them for sale and there was a market for them in America (they were not imported into Europe).
Africans were enslaving each other long before Europeans got into the act, if that's what you're trying to ask. A significant number of slaves transported from Africa to the New World were purchased from other native Africans.
The offspring of Africans and Europeans in the Americas are commonly referred to as Creoles or Mulattos.
The Europeans thought the Africans couldn't handle the government themselves.
The Europeans thought the Africans couldn't handle the government themselves.