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Slaves in the Caribbean were primarily involved in agricultural work, cultivating crops such as sugar, tobacco, coffee, and cotton on plantations. They were forced to perform grueling labor under harsh conditions, often subjected to physical and emotional abuse by their owners. Many slaves also worked in industries like mining, construction, and domestic service.

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Where did many slaves in the Caribbean work?

Many slaves in the Caribbean worked on sugar plantations. Others worked in industries such as coffee, tobacco, and cotton.


Why did slaves need to work in the Caribbean?

because it was a cheap alternative to paying wages for work done.


Which ethnic group was to the Caribbean to work as slaves?

Race: The black race: Ethnicity: West Africans


What did the Africans do for the Caribbean?

the Africans were there as slaves and were forced to do work such as cutting sugar canes planting tabaco plants


Where were slaves from Africa taken to during the slave trade?

they were taken to America and the caribbean to work on plantations and etc..


What is the Caribbean relation to Africa?

Europeans brought African slaves to Caribbean


How did the french profit from the slaves?

they used slaves on Caribbean sugar plantations


How were Africans transported to the African port after being created as slaves?

The Slaves that were captured were transported by boat. A particular boat called a slaver. This boat was to take the newly found slaves to the Caribbean to work on sugar plantations.


Where in the New World were the majority of African slaves sent?

The majority were off-loaded in the Caribbean islands to work on the sugar plantations.


What did slaves in the Caribbean do?

They cut sugar cane, mined precious metals, constructed buildings, etc.


The majority of African slaves were sent to?

The majority of African slaves were sent to the Americas, particularly to regions in the Caribbean, Brazil, and the Southern United States, to work on plantations producing labor-intensive crops like sugar, tobacco, and cotton.


What country brought African slaves to sugar plantations in the Caribbean islands?

European countries such as Portugal, Spain, France, the Netherlands, and England were responsible for bringing African slaves to work on sugar plantations in the Caribbean islands during the Atlantic slave trade.