Agriculture, which was the primary means of colonial income, requires manpower. Even the more modest tobacco farms of early Virginia needed workers (indentured servitude) to function, and the rice plantations of South Carolina needed still more workers to produce any meaningful crops. In the US, this evolved into the cotton plantations of the South, while in the Caribbean the French and Spanish colonies grew sugar cane and other cash crops.
Even paying a small income to workers meant that the farms would not make any great profit. So slaves were brought from Africa to the New World to provide cheaper labor. They only needed to be provided food and limited shelter, and kept from escaping. Slaves would also have children who would add to the "free" supply of manpower.
The Spanish efforts to use native American tribes as slaves proved less successful, as they were more likely to resist, escape, or rebel. But African slaves could be just as rebellious if motivated. The colony of Haiti was lost by the French to their imported slaves in 1804 despite a large military effort.
Most of the slaves shipped to the Americas ended up in Brazil and the Caribbean Islands because they needed a continual influx of new slaves.
What caused African slaves to be brought to the Americas was the demand for cheap labor. They replaced indentured servants.
In certain regions of the Americas, Hispanics were not enslaved as a group. Slavery predominantly involved Africans who were brought to the Americas as slaves.
The majority of slaves brought to the Americas from 1500 to 1870 came to Brazil
The discovery of the Americas led to a substantial increase in the demand for slaves. European colonization and the establishment of plantations created a need for cheap labor, which was fulfilled by the transatlantic slave trade. Slavery became a fundamental part of the economic system in the Americas, with millions of African slaves forcibly brought to work in industries such as agriculture and mining.
In Britain, the chartered Royal African Company was granted a monopoly over the shipment of slaves to colonies in the Americas.
Many of the Africans taken to the Americas as slaves were Muslims, so Muslims can be (or at least were) slaves.
James II of England started white slavery in the Americas. The slaves were taken from Ireland and accounted for the majority of slaves in the Americas during that time period. During the late 1600s, Irish slaves cost less than African slaves.
yes the african slaves were brought to the americas
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because the americas didnt like the slaves
Initially slaves were brought to the Americas to work the sugarcane fields