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1. The Portuguese establish sugar plantations on islands off the coast of West Africa;
2. Portuguese laborers are unwilling to leave their homeland;
3. The Portuguese bring in slaves to work on their plantations;
4. Other European countries also start purchasing enslaved Africans;
The Portuguese didn't really investigated the situation about the labor force before they make sugar plantations, so they set them up, and it turned out that the Portuguese people are not willing to come and work on them, so they were left with plantations without laborers. Since they didn't wanted this investment to be for nothing, they started buying African slaves from some of the stronger tribes that were keeping slaves. They used them as labor force afterwards, and saw the long term benefit of it, so started to purchase more and more slaves. After the word spread out, and also after the other European countries started to have colonies, they too started to purchase African slaves, thus making it a huge business for both, them and the stronger African tribes that were selling the slaves to them.
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El antiguo Egipto se organizaba en 2 reinos, el Alto y el Bajo Egipto. A partir del año 3000 a.C. se unificaron en un solo reino que tenía un gobierno monárquico, absolutista y teocrático. - Monárquico: en Egipto gobernaba un único rey. ... - Teocrático: el faraón era considerado un dios.
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Silver was and still is a rare element that shows wealth/power. It would show neighboring countries the amount of wealth and power a certain country and or area had.
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Library of Congress > Researchers > Hispanic Reading Room > World of 1898
The World of 1898: The Spanish-American War (Hispanic Division, Library of Congress)
1898 HOME > Introduction
Introduction
Image of the USS Maine The Battleship Maine
Photographic History of the Spanish American War, p. 36.
On April 25, 1898 the United States declared war on Spain following the sinking of the Battleship Maine in Havana harbor on February 15, 1898.
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Library of Congress > Researchers > Hispanic Reading Room > World of 1898
The World of 1898: The Spanish-American War (Hispanic Division, Library of Congress)
1898 HOME > Introduction
Introduction
Image of the USS Maine The Battleship Maine
Photographic History of the Spanish American War, p. 36.
On April 25, 1898 the United States declared war on Spain following the sinking of the Battleship Maine in Havana harbor on February 15, 1898.
C. It allows you to remain silent when arrested hope this helps