African slavery in colonial Latin America was a complex and brutal system that shaped the region's economic, social, and cultural landscape. Millions of Africans were forcibly transported to the Americas, providing labor for plantations and mines while European colonizers profited from their exploitation. The slave trade's impact extended beyond economics, influencing social hierarchies, cultural practices, and resistance movements. Enslaved Africans maintained their traditions, contributing to the rich cultural tapestry of Latin America, while also engaging in various forms of resistance against their oppression.