Through the spread of sugar, slavery was introduced to the Americas. When Christopher Columbus introduced sugar cane into Europe, European countries like Spain established a sugar producing colony in the United States. Indian workers first made use of these colonies to produce sugar, but due to illness and tough labor in Europe, Indians quickly requested death from hundreds, thousands of people, Africa I asked for labor. Many West Africans were brought to various European colonies in North America to work for sugar plantations.
The students showed why different labor systems developed in North America and America and how they affect American society. In particular, I can explain the development of labor system from slavery to the end of the 18 th century (WXT - 4), slavery, and free labor. Identity (ID): Students indicate changes in identity of gender, class, race, religion, region, and other groups by age. In particular, the students explained how group identities and autonomy concepts were formed in colonial groups, cultural exchanges between Africans and American Indians (ID-4).
The arrival of slave Americans to the United States in the first place in the United States was treated like a contractual servant in Europe. The treatment of the servants of the blacks is different from the treatment of the servants of the white people, and by the year 1740 American slavery of the colonial era has developed completely. Slavery in the United States is an approach based on the principle of movable items. - Slavery slavery in the United States was established in the United States before the early 17 th century revolution. By the time of the revolution, slavery experienced a dramatic change, and there was nothing at the beginning of it. In fact, the beginnings of slavery did not even begin with the enslavement of African Americans. Not only did the enslaved people have changed, but the handling of slaves and the culture where each generation lives has also changed.
Since the middle of the 17th century, the slavery system of the state of Virginia has developed and gradually became norm. In the 1660s, regulations defining black identities began to appear randomly. In 1664, Virginia State law established a provision that slavery is done throughout life and is transferred to children via mothers. Blacks and slaves became synonyms. In 1667 the UK established a strict law on Africans slaved in their colonies. Slavery Africans are forbidden to leave the plantation without permission, never been done on Sunday. An African who is being enslaved may not have a signaling mechanism like weapons, horns or whistles. A fine against a slave African owner is a fine of 15 pounds.