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3 multiple choice 1 point what was so profitable during the growth of the atlantic slave trade for europe? ¿qu transatlántico de esclavos? slaves/esclavos ships/buques sugar/azúcar guns/armas 4 multiple choice 1 point plantation life from the carribean islands to prepare slaves for america was known as? la los esclavos para su llegada a américa, se conocía como seasoning/condimento onboarding/incorporación grouping/agrupamiento colonization/colonización
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During the Atlantic Slave Trade, Europe profited greatly from goods produced by slave labor, especially sugar. Slaves were the labor force, ships were the means of transport, and guns were traded but not the main profit - generating good from the trade's growth. Sugar plantations in the Americas (worked by slaves) produced sugar which was highly profitable when sold in Europe.
The process of preparing slaves in Caribbean plantations for their life in America was called "seasoning". Onboarding is more about corporate or general integration, grouping is just putting together, and colonization is about settling and controlling territories. "Seasoning" involved acclimating slaves to the climate, work, and conditions of the Americas.
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