Africans still practiced their traditional Yoruba & Vodou religions, under slavery, by concealing it under the guise of following Christianity.
One of the hardships was the fact that African-Americans could not get good jobs. They were discriminated against and would not get services as easily as the other Americans.
Do you really think that all African Americans are of the same religion! If you do, you are basing that belief on...
There were no African Americans prior to about 1550.
no native Americans did not work on plantations as the blacks.
plantation
they made life difficult by not hiring the African Americans in there buissnesses
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they were poor and had no money
David O. Whitten has written: 'Andrew Durnford' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Slavery, Plantation life, African American slaveholders, Plantation owners, African American plantation owners, African Americans, Slaveholders
A.the return to the plantation system B.better education The answer is : A. the return to the plantation system
They sometimes grew food for the Union army
They were affected because as the plantations grew the African Americans were put to work more which meant that they had to get more African Americans and put the African Americans to work even harder and some of them even died