Yes, they did. And to the question below- yes, most were agricultural field workers.
Thousands
There were two ships involved in the Pilgrims' travel to America: the Mayflower and the Speedwell. However, the Speedwell was deemed unseaworthy and had to turn back before reaching America, leaving only the Mayflower to complete the journey.
The African slaves that were transported to America were originally sold by other Africans to the merchant ships landing along the west coast of Africa.
First were sailing ships, THEN steam ships.
Crews of merchant ships should moved into safety before their ships are sunk
Thousands
They were transported in slave ships.
They were actually brought here on a ship!
Africans were primarily brought to Latin America as slaves through the transatlantic slave trade. They were forcibly transported on ships from Africa to various regions in Latin America to work on plantations and in mines.
the English and french, they went together but on different ships.
There were two ships involved in the Pilgrims' travel to America: the Mayflower and the Speedwell. However, the Speedwell was deemed unseaworthy and had to turn back before reaching America, leaving only the Mayflower to complete the journey.
by ships
Africans were transported to the Caribbean by Europeans and Americans as part of the slave trade. The Caribbean was a pit-stop of sorts for slaves on the way to America. This allowed the ships to stock up on food and supplies before sailing up the coast to sell their cargo.
they came in ships
The African slaves that were transported to America were originally sold by other Africans to the merchant ships landing along the west coast of Africa.
The African slaves that were transported to America were originally sold by other Africans to the merchant ships landing along the west coast of Africa.
The African slaves that were transported to America were originally sold by other Africans to the merchant ships landing along the west coast of Africa.