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to become slaves on the sugar plantations :)

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The British West Indies Labor Program. Following the precedent of the Mexican Labor Program, the U.S. government established a similar nonimmigrant program to recruit workers from the British West Indies (Jamaican, the Bahamas, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Dominica, and Barbados). An intergovernmental agreement was signed in April 1943 pertaining to the supply of agricultural workers. The agreement became the British West Indies (BWI) Program. The BWI program was established in response to concerns voiced by employers along the U.S. East Coast that they , too, were experiencing wartime manpower shortages. Because many of the potential BWI workers spoke English, they offered an advantage to employers over the Mexican workers recruited for the bracero program. Like the bracero program, BWI was formalized on the basis of P.L. 45 and was operative from 1943 through 1947. In terms of aggregate number - about 19,000 workers a year - the BWI program was small compared to the bracero program. But its impact was substantial in the particular agricultural labor markets where these workers were employed. Of the eleven East Coast states that participated in the program, Florida was by far the largest recipient. During the actual war years, BWI recruits were also permitted to work in the nonagricultural sector. Source: http://www.cis.org/articles/2004/briggstestimony020504.html

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One reason slaves were brought from Africa because it was thought that as they came from a hot climate they would not be affected by the heat and diseases found in the West Indies.

Many Europeans who moved to the area often died due to the conditions.

More British soldiers died there than were killed in battle in the Napoleonic Wars.

There was also the financial factor. Slaves were cheaper than paid employees for work on the sugar plantations even when large numbers died on the voyage and in the plantations.

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Slaves were brought to the West Indies. Then the were sent to the 13 Colonies. Why? Why not just go straight to the 13 Colonies?

Because the West Indies was a stop, to get supplies such as molasses and sugar. After that the slaves, molasses and sugar was all sent to the 13 colonies.

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The slaves were treated badly because they were a different colour

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It was cheap labor for a profitable business

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Why were slaves kept in the west indies?

Slaves were kept in the West Indies to grow and harvest sugar and molesses.


What were the destinations of the African slaves?

West Indies and British colonies West Indies and British colonies


What were slaves traded for in West Indies?

molasses


Which product went from the west indies to England in the triangular trade?

Slaves, sugar, molasses, and fruit went from the West Indies to England in the Triangular Trade.


Is slavery and sugar a conflict and compromise?

yes, it is a conflict because some of the people that bought the sugar didn't want the west indies plantations to use slaves because it killed them so after a while no one used the west indies they began to use the east indies because those plantations didn't use slaves so more people used it to get sugar yes, it is a conflict because some of the people that bought the sugar didn't want the west indies plantations to use slaves because it killed them so after a while no one used the west indies they began to use the east indies because those plantations didn't use slaves so more people used it to get sugar


Where were slaves sold and where famlies separated?

in the west indies


What was brought from the west indies to the colonies?

slaves


What goods did the English colonies West indies and West Africa traded?

They didn't trade anything. Slaves were brought from Africa to the West Indies


How did the planters in the spanish West Indies treat their slaves?

Crappy.


Why is the sea route between Africa and the west indies called the blood passage?

The trade route from Africa to the West Indies is called the 'blood passage' because slaves were picked up in Africa and taken to the West Indies. Slavers used to pick up far too many slaves for their ships to hold and so many died on the journey or were thrown overboard.


Which of these was a system that involved making molasses brought from the West Indies into rum which was sold in Africa for more slaves for the West Indies?

Triangular Trade


What happened when the slaves got to the West Indies?

they started selling crack