capturaban personas nacidas en África que vendían luego como esclavos en las colonias inglesas, españolas y portuguesas en América. Los barcos europeos llegaban a las costas africanas cargados de productos apreciados por los jefes aborígenes que los intercambiaban por esclavo.
LA MINERIA ESCLAVISTA BASE DE LA ECONOMIA COLONIAL.
En persecución del Dorado se recorrieron el pais de sur a norte y de oriente a occidente hasta que por fin entendieron que para poder conseguir el oro tenían que sacarlo de las minas y aluviones. Para eso exterminaron miles de indígenas y después trajeron millares de negros como esclavos.
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Uhh hello? We never read that lesson so don't expect us to be demigods to figure out what you're talking about. Either post with the textbook or I don't think anyone in this world can answer these child level questions.
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c) try to find new trade routes to Africa and Asia
Explanation:
Finding new trade routes to Africa and Asia is a good way to gain a competitive advantage over other European, rival states. This in fact what Portugal first, and later Spain, did during the later years of the 1400s.
The motivation was that the Ottoman Empire controlled the Eastern Mediterranean, and this prevented Western European nations from trading with East Asia and the Middle East with ease.
Portugal opted to look for new routes around Africa, and the Indian Ocean, while Spain decided to look for a new route throught the west, which led to the arrival of Columbus in the Americas in 1492.
Egypt developed around the Nile River, while Mesopotamia developed between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. ... Politically, both Egypt and Mesopotamia had a government with one main ruler, but Egypt had a centralized government with a pharaoh, while Mesopotamia had a decentralized government with a king.Oct 22, 2012