It provided comfort and hope that they could make it through the hard times also that they felt it could improve their spirits of getting away from the slave owners free and clear
Many slaves became Christian even when their "masters" were not Christian because many Christians were against slavery and the slaves were given hope. The slaves that were able to stay at the same places as their family clinged to that love as their faith and love were the only things that no one could take from them.
because they wanted sex
i can not endure this anymore. It has been a million years now.
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slavery, disrespect, abuse, and made own food
Colonies got financial aid, but had to endure trade restrictions
bob gibson
Religion was a second refuge for slaves
Religion provided enslaved Africans with a spiritual solace and a sense of hope for a better future beyond their current suffering. Family ties offered emotional support, a sense of community, and a connection to their cultural heritage, helping them to endure the hardships of slavery and maintain a sense of identity and belonging. Both religion and family provided a refuge where enslaved Africans could find strength, resilience, and moments of comfort amidst their harsh circumstances.
The Africans that were enslaved in the Southern Colonies were the main workforce because the settlers did not have the endurance or skills to do the work. Africans were strong, skilled, and were able to endure the climate better than the people who enslaved them.
It provided comfort and hope that they could make it through the hard times also that they felt it could improve their spirits of getting away from the slave owners free and clear
It provided comfort and hope that they could make it through the hard times also that they felt it could improve their spirits of getting away from the slave owners free and clear
Enslaved Africans were forced to endure the Transatlantic Slave Trade, a journey that involved being captured in Africa, transported across the Atlantic Ocean on crowded and unsanitary ships, and then sold into slavery in the Americas. This journey was often referred to as the Middle Passage and resulted in unimaginable suffering and loss of life for millions of enslaved Africans.
Three examples of the bad conditions faced by enslaved Africans were the loss of families, having to endure forced labor and denial of education. Discrimination did not end even for the lucky ones that were freed before the Emancipation Proclamation.
the persons who brought the africans to the Caribbean were the Europeans they needed them to help in the cultivation of sugar and they had the amerindians but they found out that the africans were easily enslaved and were stronger and could endure hard labour but the amerindian s could not. attempts were tried at capyuring the Kalinagoes bu they were too warlike and so the Kalinagoes would kill them first.
The conditions on board the ships that brought Africans slaves to the Americas were wretched. They were packed like cargo and would have to endure being in overcrowded spaces and unsanitary conditions. Men were shacked to poles and women may have been sexually abused. They also often got sick with different diseases.
they formed close ties with each other
Africans still practiced their traditional Yoruba & Vodou religions, under slavery, by concealing it under the guise of following Christianity.
Religion provided enslaved individuals with hope, inner strength, and a sense of community. It offered a belief in a higher power who provided comfort and purpose in the face of suffering. Additionally, religious teachings of equality and justice inspired resistance and resilience among the oppressed.