Africans were transported to the Caribbean by Europeans and Americans as part of the slave trade. The Caribbean was a pit-stop of sorts for slaves on the way to America. This allowed the ships to stock up on food and supplies before sailing up the coast to sell their cargo.
The British learned to grow sugar in the Caribbean primarily from the Portuguese, who had extensive experience in sugar cultivation in Brazil. Additionally, enslaved Africans brought to the Caribbean also contributed their knowledge of sugar production techniques. This combination of Portuguese expertise and African agricultural practices enabled the British to establish successful sugar plantations in their colonies.
In a sense, yes. The storm officially started when it became a a tropical depression over the Caribbean, but the precursor to that was a tropical disturbance that came off the coast of Africa.
No. Kenya is a country in the east of Africa, a long way from the Caribbean.
Trinidad and Tobago is the southernmost Caribbean island, lying at the farthest point south in the Caribbean region.
Africans
Africans came to the Caribbean because of slavery and the caribbean is a small island.
africa
they came in the 14 century
The Africans came to Jamaica by slave ships in the triangular trade which is from Europe- England to West Africa to the Caribbean- Jamaica. They were brought to the Caribbean by the Europeans.
who was the second ethnic group that came to the caribbean
by ships
Africans were brought to the Caribbean as slaves through the transatlantic slave trade, where European colonizers forcibly captured or purchased Africans from various regions and transported them across the Atlantic Ocean to work on plantations. This brutal system of human trafficking lasted for centuries and contributed to the establishment of a large enslaved African population in the Caribbean.
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africans
What type of boat did the Africans use to come to the Caribbean
the Africans were there as slaves and were forced to do work such as cutting sugar canes planting tabaco plants
south or Caribbean