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Delicious77 [7]
1 year ago
14

Europeans turned to Africa as a source of enslaved persons because

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aliina [53]1 year ago
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Europeans turned to Africa as a source of enslaved persons because they were used to the heat, they knew how to farm, and they were immune to European diseases.
d1i1m1o1n [39]1 year ago
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Europeans turned to Africa as a source of enslaved persons because

A] there weren’t enough criminals and captives to do the work.

B] groups of American Indians were exploited and decimated.

C] only Africans were capable of doing the backbreaking work.

D] only Africa could provide the number of workers needed.

THE ANSWER IS B FOR EDGENU

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