1. Africans were easier to spot, color denoted their bondage status, there was nowhere to run once they were taken.
2. Africans were exposed to those who had them in bondage for quite some time, meaning they had developed immunities to many of the trifling diseases their captors carried. So they were viewed as healthier.
3. Some Africans willingly sold their enemies (who were already in slavery/ prisoners of war) in exchange for products like guns, grain, and fabrics.
Answer:
B) To establish proper boundaries for local American Indian tribes.
The political<span> climate is more hospitable and the </span>economic<span> policy ... Africa's </span>economic and social<span>situation over the 1994-1995 biennium was a rather mixed picture.</span>