Essay About Full Enslavement

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Analyzing the factors that escalated full enslavement of Africans can be very subjective. However, taking historical evidence into account, one can reach an unequivocal conclusion that full-scale enslavement was motivated by two major factors. The first factor being “economic purpose” happened to be more self-evident. In order to fully comprehend this very fact, it’s imperative to also understand that at first the initial use of North American land was cultivated raw material necessary for the British to produce goods for end users. However, the need for cheap labor soon arose and the Europeans at this time decided to fill this vacuum through the use of African-slaves. Africans were seen as inferior beings, not worthy to be treated with dignity and with basic human rights, …show more content…

How about the European, Asians, or Latinos? Well, the answer is not farfetched: (I). it was partly due to the life expectancy… “Longevity” and the masculinity of the African people. From the credible of human kind, African have always had that physical feature that seems to wow the European. The amount of strength God blesses them with, the ability to endure and survive under any condition or circumstances all motivated the European to settle in the African Without any element of exaggeration, look at today’s American society; all major activities that require physical and mental strength is dominated by the African-Americans it is self-explanatory that this is no mistake because the African-Americans are the very product of the enslaved Africans. (II). another reason why Africans were the target of mass-enslavement was racially motivated which will take me to another major point. Racism was another factor for mass-enslavement: racism is the most profound and more difficult factor to explain when discussing African mass-enslavement. But yet it is the most self-evident factor considering the havoc done on the Africans during

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