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6 May, 15:48

The expansion of the transatlantic slave trade in the 1700s is best explained by which development? A) Great Britain's increasing dominance of the world trading economy B) Growth in European demand for new world agricultural products C) Growing shortages of labor in Europe D) Decrease in the coast of labor in Europe

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  1. 6 May, 16:01
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    B) Growth in European demand for new world agricultural products

    Explanation:

    Slavery was an accepted practice even before the emergence of the new world and in the New World slave trade increased rapidly. New World cash crops like tobacco, cotton, sugar etc had a great demand in the European market and this naturally increased the demand for labor in the plantations where these cash crops were cultivated. in order to meet the increasing demand for labor European colonies started depending on slave labor.

    In the American colonies, slaves worked in the plantations of the south.
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