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No they did not. They colonize them to bring slaves from Africa there to work. The fertile soil and plenty of resources are there. The europeans would then ship the produce back to Europe and sell them
The triangular trade route, ships began in New England. They carried guns and other goods to ports on the coast of West Africa. Here, they traded these goods for gold and captive Africans. The ship then sailed for the West Indies. Because it was known as the Middle Passage.
CubaCuba. It is accessible via cruise ship only on Fred Olsen's Braemear ship which calls to Havana in the winter time for Caribbean sailings.
Fly, or travel to the West Coast and take a ship.
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sir Francis drake sails to the west indies in 1570/71
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Christopher Columbus landed in the West Indies. He called it it that because he thought his in the west of India
The Nina was the first ship to be used to the thought of indies.
The correct, straight forward answer would be no they do not. You would most likely have to call a freight carrier for information, since it would have to ship out of port.
the pinta was made in 1491.queen isabella gave the ship to columbus to sail to the west indies
They were taken by ship to America and/or the West Indies where they would be sold as Slaves. Hope tht helped x
The Windrush was the name of the ship that brought the first group of organised immigrants from the West indies to Great Britain.
No they did not. They colonize them to bring slaves from Africa there to work. The fertile soil and plenty of resources are there. The europeans would then ship the produce back to Europe and sell them