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why did European landowners import hundreds of thousands of enslaved Africans to the Caribbean in the 1600s​

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European landowners owned acres of farmlands and the tropical conditions of the Caribbean made it "ripe" for agriculture to be harvested. As a result, Africans were farmers in their homelands who specialized in cultivating crops efficiently. As a result, Europeans began importing Africans to work as slaves. The transatlantic slave trade became born..yea

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Sanjith U. (that's my signature just in typed format..yea XD)

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They imported slaves as a part of the Transatlantic Slave Trade. They used a system of triangluar trade to do so.

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