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Under what circumstance did Africans come to South America?
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Like the Portuguese and the Spanish, they were seeking a trade route to India.
Like the Portuguese and the Spanish, they were seeking a trade route to India.
They immigrated in search of more arable lands to farm.
They immigrated in search of more arable lands to farm.
They came to trade with the indigenous tribes of South America.
They came to trade with the indigenous tribes of South America.
They were brought to South America as slaves.
They were brought to South America as slaves.
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They were brought to South America as slaves.
Explanation: During the transatlantic slave trade Europeans forcibly transported millions of Africans to work on plantations (sugar, coffee, cotton) and in mines in colonial South America.
Explanation: During the transatlantic slave trade Europeans forcibly transported millions of Africans to work on plantations (sugar, coffee, cotton) and in mines in colonial South America.
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