Atlantic slave trade V.S The Industrial Revolution slave trade
Slave trading was once one of the best ways for businesses and companies to earn money and products. Slaves had many jobs; from farming, harvesting, picking cotton, and even making tools and weapons for war. The existence of the Atlantic slave trade had an equal impact on the textile industry compared to the slave trade in the industrial revolution.
Atlantic slave trade
The Atlantic slave trade was the biggest slave trade in history. Millions of African Americans were forced from their homes, and transported to America and sold as slaves. Because Europe gained more land and territories, they needed a bigger workforce to satisfy their needs. The citizens of Europe unfortunately
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This included items like food and clothing. Before the revolution, there were limited sources to transport goods to the different countries and cities needed for businesses to make a profit. Slaves helped produce products like : sugar, tobacco, coffee, cocoa, and cotton. This helped to get out the goods and supplies to other nations and cities to bring in money to the owners of the businesses and farmers. With more products being created, and more money coming into business owners pockets ; more slaves were needed to keep up the paste of income in this new economy. The profits originating from slavery in America, and new industries that were created to transport goods imported from plantations changed the …show more content…
The effect of the atlantic slave trade on the textile industry was great. Slave labor made it easier and faster to make and ship goods off to their destinations for little or no money out of pocket. As a result, the textile industry began to flourish with income. The Industrial revolution on the other hand produced a hefty amount of profit in this period of time. This not only had an enormous impact on the textile industry, it also brought money to all the other industries as