Millions of Africans were transported to the Americas via the Middle Passage because

A.
Africans wanted to trade them for sugar, tobacco, and cotton.
B.
many colonists did not want to pay for labor.
C.
many colonists wanted to free them from slavery.
D.
Africa was overpopulated and needed some to leave.

1 answer

The correct choice is:

B. many colonists did not want to pay for labor.

The Middle Passage refers to the brutal and inhumane journey of enslaved Africans who were forcibly transported to the Americas to work on plantations. The demand for cheap labor, particularly for cash crops like sugar, tobacco, and cotton, led to the exploitation of African people through the transatlantic slave trade.