Voodoo actually started in the carribean. Slaves brought from Africa mixed their beliefs with the practices of their catholic and christian slave owners on the trip over and in the plantations. It changed a little bit when the slaves came to the US, mixing in parts of Native American tradition and American folklore.
Yes they did. Voodoo was unknown to the inhabitants of the Carribean.
That is a logical summit you have reached.
yes, it was.
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It refers to a Haitian voodoo tonic. Believed to bring on the "loa" a voodoo god to possess the body of the drinker.
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the europeans brought weapons and lots more to the caribbean
the Chinese brought to the Caribbean to work on the sugar cane plantation
Christianity
seafood
You cannot. Casting spells is fantasy.
finish the plantation
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Runaway slaves brought minimal belongings such as clothes, food, and sometimes personal items like quilts or family heirlooms on the Underground Railroad. They traveled light to avoid suspicion and traveled quickly to reach freedom.
No you can't.