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International Indigenous slave trade begins.

Date: 1600s

The Story of Sugar
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Europeans enslave and export Native people to the “sugar islands.” British settler-colonists, especially those in the Southern colonies, purchase or capture Indigenous people to use as forced labor in cultivating tobacco, rice, and indigo.