Desperation
Of all the Africans brought to the New World, sixty percent were brought to Spanish colonies.
12,000,000 Africans were brought to the Americas. Nearly 95% of them went to the Spanish colonies in Latin America and the remainder to the United States.
The Middle Passage was the part of the triangular trade that brought enslaved Africans to the Americas. This brutal journey involved transporting slaves across the Atlantic Ocean under horrific conditions, where many did not survive. The Middle Passage was a key component of the triangular trade system, linking Europe, Africa, and the Americas in the exchange of goods, slaves, and raw materials.
What caused African slaves to be brought to the Americas was the demand for cheap labor. They replaced indentured servants.
because they were forsed
The journey of Africans who were brought as slaves to the Americas is known as the Transatlantic Slave Trade. This was a brutal and inhumane system where millions of Africans were forcibly taken from their homelands and transported across the Atlantic Ocean to be sold as slaves in the New World.
to work as slaves in farms
Africans.
Initially slaves were brought to the Americas to work the sugarcane fields
Initially slaves were brought to the Americas to work the sugarcane fields
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.
About 10 million.
Of all the Africans brought to the New World, sixty percent were brought to Spanish colonies.
12,000,000 Africans were brought to the Americas. Nearly 95% of them went to the Spanish colonies in Latin America and the remainder to the United States.
The Middle Passage was the part of the triangular trade that brought enslaved Africans to the Americas. This brutal journey involved transporting slaves across the Atlantic Ocean under horrific conditions, where many did not survive. The Middle Passage was a key component of the triangular trade system, linking Europe, Africa, and the Americas in the exchange of goods, slaves, and raw materials.
They were but they did not make good slaves. The purchace of Africans from the Africans gave better slaves.
Large numbers of Africans were forcibly brought to the Americas as slaves during the transatlantic slave trade, beginning in the 16th century. This migration was driven by European colonizers' need for cheap labor to work on plantations and in mines in the Americas.