Columbian Exchange; People

By j31201
  • Aug 3, 1492

    Columbus arrives in the New World

    Columbus arrives in the New World
    Columbus set out to find a western route to China, India, and the fabled Asia.
  • Aug 3, 1503

    First Reported Slaves in the New World

    First Reported Slaves in the New World
    Slaves were forced from the Old World to the New World because European businessmen didn’t know how to farm and had a hard time, so they forced slaves to do it for them with little pay.
  • Oct 5, 1509

    First African slaves arrive in the New World

    First African slaves arrive in the New World
    More and more people were needed to work on plantations.
  • Apr 9, 1510

    First slaves shipped to colonies in South America from Spain

    First slaves shipped to colonies in South America from Spain
    These slaves were used for services and employed in various ways such as employment in domestic affairs.
  • May 10, 1513

    Native Americans were sold in Spain and Portugal as slaves

    Native Americans were sold in Spain and Portugal as slaves
    Colonies were short of workers who could pick cotton, tobacco, rice, and indigo.
  • 2 million Europeans traveled willingly to the Americas

    2 million Europeans traveled willingly to the Americas
    Many Europeans were in need of money to provide for themselves so they were hired as indentured servants.
  • Large numbers of Europeans established settlements in the New World

    Large numbers of Europeans established settlements in the New World
    Famine and religious persecution led many Europeans to flee their countries and head west.
  • The Spanish imports more than 4,800 African slaves per year

    The Spanish imports more than 4,800 African slaves per year
    Increased demand for tobacco, cotton, and indigo caused a demand in African slaves.
  • Higher demand for slaves for the New World

    Higher demand for slaves for the New World
    The invention of the Cotton Gin created the need for more laborers, raising the demand for slaves.
  • Advocates for abolishing slavery arise

    Advocates for abolishing slavery arise
    As increased awareness of the mistreatment of slavery grew, advocates like Harriet Tubman began transporting slaves and freeing them.