why had exploitation of slave labour done?
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The exploitation of slave labor done for the following reasons.
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- The unwillingness of the European people to work in the colonies in the Caribbean caused a shortage of labor in the sugar, tobacco, indigo and coffee plantation.
- Thereafter began the slave trade in the seventeenth century.
- The merchants from France sailed to the African coasts, where they started buying slaves on cheap rates from the chieftains of Africa who already used their people as slaves.
- The Europeans brought Africans with them to the Caribbean and sold them to plantation owners.
- Plantation owners through the exploitation of slave labors could meet the growing demand for sugar, coffee and indigo in European markets.
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⇒The unwillingness of the European people to work in the colonies in the Caribbean caused a shortage of labor in the sugar, tobacco, indigo and coffee plantation.
⇒Thereafter began the slave trade in the seventeenth century.
⇒The merchants from France sailed to the African coasts, where they started buying slaves on cheap rates from the chieftains of Africa who already used their people as slaves.
⇒The Europeans brought Africans with them to the Caribbean and sold them to plantation owners.
⇒Plantation owners through the exploitation of slave labors could meet the growing demand for sugar, coffee and indigo in European markets.
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