How important were economic factors the establishment of African slave trade?
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The use of African slave labour was not new. The Spanish and Portuguese had been using African slaves since the 16th century.
However, the Atlantic slave trade of the 18th century was a new kind of slavery and on a scale much greater than ever before.
It was the British who played a major part in this trade. The West Indian plantation owners increasingly turned to African slaves for labour.
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The use of African slave labour was not new. The Spanish and Portuguese had been using African slaves since the 16th century.
However, the Atlantic slave trade of the 18th century was a new kind of slavery and on a scale much greater than ever before.
It was the British who played a major part in this trade. The West Indian plantation owners increasingly turned to African slaves for labour.
However, the Atlantic slave trade of the 18th century was a new kind of slavery and on a scale much greater than ever before.
It was the British who played a major part in this trade. The West Indian plantation owners increasingly turned to African slaves for labour.
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