QUESTION IMAGE
Question
what is the current estimate of the number of africans forcibly relocated from africa to the new world? 500,000 1 to 2 million at least 50 million 11 to 12 million question 6 (1 point) under mercantilism, provided precious minerals or raw materials, while the provided manufacturing to turn raw materials into trade goods. question 7 (1 point) what was the most common means for colonists to acquire native american slaves? war purchase trade migration
Question (about the number of Africans relocated):
Historical research on the trans - Atlantic slave trade shows that the current estimate of the number of Africans forcibly relocated from Africa to the New World is in the range of 11 to 12 million. The option of 500,000 is too low, 1 - 2 million underestimates the scale, and 50 million is too high.
Under mercantilism, colonies provided precious minerals or raw materials, while the mother country (or home country) provided manufacturing to turn raw materials into trade goods. This was a key aspect of the mercantilist economic system, where colonies existed to supply resources to the more industrialized home nation which would then produce finished goods.
The most common means for colonists to acquire Native American slaves was through war. Colonists would engage in conflicts with Native American tribes, and as a result of these wars, they would take captives who were then enslaved. Purchase was not the primary method, trade was not the main way to acquire slaves in this context, and migration had nothing to do with acquiring Native American slaves.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
11 to 12 million