The Transatlantic Slave Trade transported slaves from Africa, in exchange for rum. Slaves were dispatch to the Carribean, New England Colonies, and Europe.
Jobs in the Colonial Regions varied. In the South, many worked harvesting crops. Such as tobacco, rice, cotton, and indigo.
In New England and Middle Colonies, the practices varied. From butlers, blacksmiths, to even Musicians. Some were also, sailors, and weavers.
The difference of practices was affected by the resources of the environment in the regions. For example, the South produced