Yes. The Europeans just had to make contact with the Muslim Arab slave traders. The Muslims where more than happy to supply all the black africans that the Europeans wanted in exchange for gold and weapons.
WOW THIS QUESTION IS EASY, the question answers the itself...... ANSWER: slave
because their was lots of sun for them to go out in for a hour
Southern planters chose to use enslaved Africans on their plantations because they provided a cheap and abundant source of labor. Enslaved Africans were perceived as being able to withstand the harsh conditions of plantation work, and owning slaves was seen as a sign of social status and wealth in the antebellum South. Additionally, the transatlantic slave trade made it relatively easy for planters to acquire enslaved laborers.
Coastal African powers had a ready supply of military captives and were eager to trade for European goods.
Africans were used because they were partially immune to tropical diseases like malaria and yellow fever. The Europeans would have preferred to use natives on their New World, but they kept dying on them. So they shipped in hardier stock (PS if my wording sounds harsh, whatever, it's just true from overseas. The Africans captured were from unorganized tribal villages along the west coast; easy pickings for the slave traders. They were simply forcibly abducted, sometimes entire villages, but more often only half the village, so the remaining people could give birth to more future slaves. THEY WERE GREEDY AND WANTED SOMEONE TO WORK FOR THEM. Americans perception towards the Africans at this time was that they were property. The Americans viewed the slaves as a better source of labor. They also viewed the slaves as having no rights.
The slave trade was influenced by geographic factors such as proximity to coastlines for easy transportation of enslaved people, availability of natural resources in certain regions that increased demand for labor, and the presence of trading routes and ports that facilitated the exchange of goods and captives. Geographic features like rivers and mountains also impacted the movement of slaves and routes taken by slave traders.
The fugitive slave act
Africans, "Blacks", were chosen because they are a humble and strong people. "People of Color" kissed by the sun and humble in nature are easy prey for the more aggressive European "White" human-beings. That is probably why most people of color were preyed upon and pillaged so easily. African countries were taken, and when "whites" needed cheap labor, the strong African was their ideal choice. Slavery dates back centuries before the African slave trade when Europeans were enslaving each other, but once Africans were found to be easily subdued and enslaved the rest is probably just history!AnswerAnswerse t
They couldn't fight off their rivals, who had guns, and the Africans were needed for slavery, and they provided cheap and easy labor.
People don't really pay attention to their surroundings. They usually pay attention to their electronic devices.
The mountains prevented easy overland trade, but the sea made trade easy for coastal cityies.
Well they didn't usually. People taken for the slave trade were from unorganized tribal villages on the African coast, easy pickings for slave traders. The people were simply forcibly abducted, then taken to market overseas to be sold. Although, now I'm wondering why after a couple of years of this the people just didn't move inland! Maybe they did...