Slavery has existed since before recorded history. The reasons for slavery are typically financial (slaves can be cheap and disposable) but are often also cultural, as slaves were often imported from poorer areas and allowed a slave-owner to have workers that entirely lacked social capital in their new setting. This is a factor essential to maintaining power.
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turner led the slave revolt.
Nat Turner led a slave revolt in 1831 which killed 57 whites.
Nat Turner
Nat Turner
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Sugar Plantations
what factors led to the development of western cities
Trans atlanti slave trade led to rise of Benin due to profit it gain from it
British
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the slave trade more to the point it was the Islamic slave trade
The development of the Atlantic slave trade was driven by the increasing demand for labor on plantations in the Americas, particularly for sugar, tobacco, and cotton production. European colonization of the Americas created a need for a large workforce, leading to the capture and transportation of millions of Africans as slaves to the New World. Additionally, the introduction of the plantation system and the belief in African inferiority by Europeans played significant roles in perpetuating the slave trade.
There are several factors that led to the development of Jamestown, Virginia. The production of tobacco as a cash crop played a very significant role in its development.
The following environmental factors led to development of Mesopotamia: - Droughts - Floods - Volcanic Activity - And others
The slave trade had significant social effects on Liverpool, including the accumulation of wealth and growth of the city's economy, as well as the development of industries like shipbuilding and manufacturing. However, it also led to the perpetuation of racism, exploitation of enslaved individuals, and contributed to the city's involvement in a morally reprehensible trade. The legacy of the slave trade continues to impact Liverpool's social fabric and history today.
Geography played a role in the slave trade as the winds and currents led ships to Africa much easier then other places.