yes - they had to work in all conditions
For merchants
to work as slaves in farms
Apartheid caused many black South Africans to lose their jobs and livelihoods when they were forced to move to "black homelands". Black South Africans lost their South African citizenship and became citizens of their homeland. This allowed white South Africa to use them as cheap labor because, as non-citizens working in South Africa, the whites did not have to pay them a minimum wage or give them any legal rights.The land set aside for the black Africans was not the best land and became even worse due to years of erosion and mismanagement, thus causing widespread poverty in the black homelands. The black South Africans were not trained for taking care of the land and did not have the money needed to manage it properly. Forests were cut down to provide heat for homes and a way to cook meals.Many youths had to work and were not educated.Due to the overcrowding in the black homelands, there were problems with foot traffic and waste.And there was political violence due to the many factions fighting for control of the black homelands and fighting to end apartheid.
He opposed apartheid and worked for reform.
The enslaved Africans were forced here because the planters needed them to work on the plantations and make them rich.
They didnt really work together but they did provide moral support for each other, by songs and stories mainly
Slavery expanded when Natives were forced to work for Europeans and Africans were shipped to the New World. This did not happen during the Middle Ages, however; it happened during the Renaissance.
Africans were not allowed to work
slaves
Many Africans have been historically sold into slavery, particularly during the transatlantic slave trade. This involved capturing and forcibly transporting Africans to the Americas to work on plantations and in other labor-intensive industries.
Apartheid was a system of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination that existed in South Africa from 1948 to 1994. It enforced policies that marginalized and oppressed non-white citizens, particularly Black South Africans, and denied them basic rights and freedoms. Apartheid was eventually abolished through the efforts of anti-apartheid activists and the dismantling of discriminatory laws.
war, aids, apartheid.
The trianglar trade rout.
Desmond Tutu worked for civil rights but the most important work that Desmond Tutu did was that he was against apartheid. Apartheid is a segregation in South Africa against African Americans and Americans.
The kind of works that the Africans do for Europeans are farming crops. The Europeans donâ??t usually trust the Africans for them to be the middle man that is why they are usually placed on farms.
the Africans were there as slaves and were forced to do work such as cutting sugar canes planting tabaco plants
work