Which of the following accurately investigates the reasons why the African slave trade spread to the Caribbeans?

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African slave traders exported enslaved people to the Caribbean in exchange for more fertile plantation land.
African slave traders exported enslaved people to the Caribbean in exchange for more fertile plantation land.

The demand for rice rose during the seventeenth century, which increased the demand of enslaved people.
The demand for rice rose during the seventeenth century, which increased the demand of enslaved people.

The growing demand for sugar encouraged plantation owners to purchase enslaved people to increase their profits.
The growing demand for sugar encouraged plantation owners to purchase enslaved people to increase their profits.

The demand to colonize newly conquered lands in Portugal and Britain prompted landowners to purchase enslaved people.
The demand to colonize newly conquered lands in Portugal and Britain prompted landowners to purchase enslaved people.
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The option that most accurately investigates the reasons why the African slave trade spread to the Caribbean is:

The growing demand for sugar encouraged plantation owners to purchase enslaved people to increase their profits.

This statement highlights the economic motivations behind the slave trade, particularly the booming sugar industry in the Caribbean, which created a significant demand for enslaved labor to work on plantations.