Why did the slave trade grow dramatically in the Americas in the mid-1500s?

A.
People began to profit from selling Native Americans abroad.

B.
Sugar became an important export.

C.
Gold mining required a great deal of labor.

D.
Native Americans refused to work in the fields or in the mines.

It is 100% B because slavery had nothing to do with the Native Americans and people did not began to profit from selling Native Americans abroad and gold mining did not have a great deal of labor. So the las one available is B Sugar did become an important export. And if you are going off of me make sure that you right this down so that it is not called cheating it would be called taking notes.

its B. Sugar became in high demand in the 1500s.

Why did the slave trade grow dramatically in the Americas in the mid-1500s?

A) People began to profit from selling Native Americans abroad.
B) Sugar became an important export.
C) Gold mining required a great deal of labor.
D) Native Americans refused to work in the fields or in the mines.

I NEED HELP

I think it is b

Thanks!

idk i have the same question and i think it is c or b.

the other answers are better than the suger one, becuase if mining gold took great labor slave trade would becuase they need more slaves to mine gold, yall are stupid asf

The word is B Because Suger Became Important For the tribe

But suger has nothing to do with the slave trade growing

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