How Did Capitalism Affect Indians

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Capitalism in the new world developed at a rapid rate. Of course, it did not evolve on its own. Capitalism involved sugar, tobacco, cotton, etc. The Indians, however, could not further improve capitalism. “In addition, the supply of Indians was insufficient” (Capitalism and Slavery, 1944, page 9). There were not enough Indians available. The future of the “new world, sugar and cotton, required strength” (Capitalism and Slavery, 1944, page 9). The Indians were not strong enough either. On the other hand, the negros were capable of handling the relevant tasks. Negros did not tire out easily like the other groups. They were able to work long periods of time without fatigue. Economically, the colonies could also afford them. They were cheaper

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