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I'm not sure about Congo but for St. Domingue, or modern day Haiti, It was for resources. The slaves imported from Africa were used in sugar cane and coffee plantations and Haiti was once the richest of all the colonies.
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I’m going to say it’s safe to say enslaved people would be the answer, i haven’t specifically studied Arkansas during the civil war era, but i highly doubt the state is any different from most other states during that time when it came to plantation work.
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The correct answer is C. They were mistreated.
The treatment of the slaves in Africa was generally brutal and degrading. Teaching the slaves to read was prohibited to hinder rebellion or aspirations for escape. They were punished by shackling, beating, whipping and imprisonment in response to disobedience but masters sometimes abused slaves to assert dominance. Sexual abuse was common, it was partially rooted in historical Southern culture and view the servants as their property.
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The triangular trade involves three ports: the Americas, Europe, and Africa. The "goods" imported from Africa to America are slaves. The goods imported from America to Europe are sugar, tobacco, and cotton. Lastly, the goods imported from Europe to Africa are textiles (cloth/fabric), rum, accessories/trinkets/beads, copper, guns, and ammunition.
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