Slaves were exchanged for goods such as weapons, textiles, alcohol, and other items. They were traded as commodities for profit and economic gain by European slave traders.
sharecropping
No, laborers are not classified as slaves. Laborers are individuals who are employed to perform work in exchange for wages or other forms of compensation. Slavery involves forced labor where individuals are owned or controlled by others and have no freedoms or rights.
Serfs were almost like slaves because they were bound to the land they worked on and were considered the property of the lord. They were obligated to work the land in exchange for protection and a small portion of crops, similar to how slaves were bound to their owners and forced to work without compensation.
The system where freed slaves worked on someone else's land is called sharecropping. Under this system, former slaves worked on land owned by a different individual in exchange for a share of the crop produced.
In some African societies, children of slaves could be sold as property alongside their parents. The practice of selling slaves, including children, was common in many parts of Africa due to factors such as war, debt repayment, or as a means of economic exchange.
slaves
Agricultural and manufactured products and slaves.
slaves, plants, and culture
Resources, people, ideas and culture from the New World to the Old World (and vice-versa). slaves.
triangular trade..
the Columbian exchange was a dramatically widespread exchange of animals, foods, human populations including the slaves too.
Some slaves came with their owners when they were settlers. Others came [were actually shipped] from the Colombian Exchange. Others that were legal settlers became slaves because of their race.
Slaves, sugar, and rum in the 18th century.
The slaves were often prisoners from the interior of Africa, not their own people (apex)
become slaves
De Columbian Exchange twas rather extroidenary. De Europeans traveled to North America in hope of money, goods, and slaves!
Mainly Guns and ammunition but i think tobbaco from cuba was also traded