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Apples and black currants are among the produce that Denmark exports to New Zealand. Denmark is one of the largest exporters in the world.
No. Not unless they are imported there. New Zealand is not their natural habitat.
Red deer were imported from Britain in 1851.
Living conditions for slaves were that they would sleep on unsanded wood boards naked, as well they would be chaned to the ground by their arms and legs.they had to work under the hot sun wich caused diseases. also they where beaten if they didnt do something right or didnt work hard enough.
There was a severe shortage of agricultural labor throughout the Americas to produce crops that were in high demand in Europe, such as sugar and cotton. When Portuguese traders discovered that African tribes were willing to sell their captured enemies as slaves, the Atlantic Slave Trade was born, shipping African slaves to the West Indies as well as South and North America. Plantation agriculture which produced the sugar and cotton would not have been possible without imported labor. Had the availability of African slaves not been discovered at that time, it would have been a difficult challenge to import enough workers from elsewhere.
Approximately 6 percent of the slaves imported into the New World were taken to what is now known as the United States. Around 90 percent were imported to the Caribbean and South America.
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Europeans imported slaves to America to work the fields. They did not bring slaves over to give them freedom in the New World.
If they didn't die on the voyage to the "New World" they were auctioned off to wealthy land owners.
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
An increase in size of the Slave Population as 100's and 1000's of African Slaves were imported anually to the New World.
how dose the text descibe the voyage of slaves to the new world
the slaves from the colony of new jersey exported tabacco the cash crop and they imported it to things through out england colonies
Probably because there were few people settled enough to buy them and put them to work. The British were still sending debtors and criminals to be indentured servants.
Middle Passage was the name of the slaves journey from Africa to the colonies of the new world.
Slaves were brought to the New World when the Triangle Trade came around. Africa sent slaves to America and England in return for the imports that Africa got from them.