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Killing your own slaves was not a crime.
they weren't slaves anymore
The American, when they went over to Africa to get slaves they brought them to America and sold them off to the British North Americans who kept them as slaves for as long as they could. Many of the slaves decided to take their own lives and jumped overboard while being boarded to America.
Made their prospects of freedom look more remote than ever.
Slaves would work from sunrise to twilight for their entire lives
Killing your own slaves was not a crime.
Based on the question, there would seem to be a certain true common statement about the lives of African slaves in America ( colonial & US ) along with all African slaves in the Western Hemisphere would be this:Their lives had been torn apart by the pain of being forced into servitude.
Based on the question, there would seem to be a certain true common statement about the lives of African slaves in America ( colonial & US ) along with all African slaves in the Western Hemisphere would be this:Their lives had been torn apart by the pain of being forced into servitude.
Europeans had little regard for slaves' lives and treated them terribly.
Europeans had little regard for the slaves' lives and treated them terribly
Slavers. In the 1880's the African American Americans worked as slaves.
The Former African Slaves invented Blues music as a way to relieve the unhappiness in their lives. People who heard it found it a good therapy for their 'blues' and that's how it got its name.
its where African American slaves would hide and go free for the rest of their lives
its where African American slaves would hide and go free for the rest of their lives
they weren't slaves anymore
one was free one wasnt and they were both African's
The American, when they went over to Africa to get slaves they brought them to America and sold them off to the British North Americans who kept them as slaves for as long as they could. Many of the slaves decided to take their own lives and jumped overboard while being boarded to America.