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Black African Slavery, the Plantation System, and the Atlantic Economy

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First African slaves imported   Done by the Portuguese, from West Africa into Iberian Peninsula. Due to the Ottoman Empire no longer exporting white slaves  
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Slave usage   Servants, "Novelty", Plantation labor, mining, often used for sugar, coffee and tobacco harvesting,  
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Why Africans came to America   European settlers did not want to perform manual labor. Enslaved Native Americans died off from disease.  
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Source of African slaves   West African coast. Slave trade was already in existence, due to political warfare.  
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South American slaves:   Imported a century earlier, and many more slaves came here than North America. Slave numbers declined in the 17th century, became less fundamental (excluding Brazil)  
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Start of North American slavery   1619, Jamestown, Virginia  
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African communities   Southern American slave communities often were larger than those of the Europeans.  
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Sugar   Huge export, mainly harvested in Caribbean at the end of the 1600's.  
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Increase of slaves in the Caribbean   1700's, went to Brazil and Caribbean islands. Around 20,000 were imported early on. An estimated 90% (and growing) of Jamaica's population was African slaves.  
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High slave mortality rate causes   Infertility, malnutrition and disease. This region wasn't very suitable for living/laboring  
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Chief slave traders   16th century: Spain and Portugal 17th century: Netherland 17th onward: England  
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Slave triangle trade   European goods to Africa for slaves Slaves to West Indies for produce Sugar and produce to Europe  
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"Seasoning"   Conditioning newly imported slaves to their lack of freedom, labor tasks, etc.  
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The slave communities   Slaves built new communities in order to preserve culture, kept languages and religions. Formed new "nations".  
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Slave laws   Gave some, but few, rights to slaves. Mainly created for preventing revolts. Welfare still was unimportant to owners  
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Religion   Roman Catholicism and Protestantism was forced onto slaves, though some kept their beliefs by mixing them with Christianity.  
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