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Causes And Effects Of Slavery

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As more people came to the Americas, it grew tremendously. In order for them to keep up with their farming, they needed someone to do the labor for them. The causes and effects of slavery in the Atlantic World were good for Europeans and bad for Africans and Native Americans.
European colonies were expanding and the demand for cheap labor grew in the Americas. Africans were traded for manufactured goods. They were traded through Triangular Trade which wouldn’t have happened without slave trade. Triangular Trade was a transatlantic trading network. Trading goods from Europe to Africa is the first side of the Triangular Trade. Transporting captured slaves from Africa to the Americas forms the Middle Passage of the Triangular Trade. The captured slaves brought to the Americas were taken from the West Coast of Africa. The final leg of the Triangular Trade involves the trade of cotton, sugar, tobacco, molasses, and rum produced by slave labor to Europe.
Europeans thought that bringing Africans to the Americas would benefit them greatly because Africans didn’t know their way around the new land, so they were less likely to run away. If they did run away however, they would be easy to find because they had a different skin color than the Europeans and Natives. Africans also had farming experience and could be taught easily.
Without slaves, the Americas would be completely different. It wouldn’t be as advanced as it is right now. African slaves contributed greatly to the economic

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