because they needed people to work on the sugar plantations for almost no payment. so the European planters found it very good and helping to have slaves working for them because it was free and they could work the slaves how they wanted.
Descendants of European planters and African slaves are often referred to as Creoles in some regions such as the Caribbean and Louisiana.
Yes planters supported slavery. They did so because slaves were free labor and they needed them to work the fields.
White planters overthrew Queen Liliuokalani in 1893 primarily due to her efforts to restore the monarchy's authority and limit foreign influence, particularly from American and European business interests. The queen's proposed reforms threatened the economic power of the predominantly white plantation owners, who sought to maintain their control over Hawaii's resources. With support from the U.S. government, these planters orchestrated a coup, leading to the eventual annexation of Hawaii by the United States.
Because it was easier to have slaves work the fields then to hire people or do it themselves.
because they need people with muscal not brain
Other planters
Carolina planters mostly associated with other planters.
Planters was created in 1906.
planters in the South
other planters
Someone keeps stealing my planters.The flowers in the planters seem to be blooming well.
Planters from barbados