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it was better for afro-americans because slavery was abolished.
because people like mrtan luther king jr. fought for it
The British officially ended slavery in 1833 when the Slavery Abolition Act took effect.
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It gave America a more culturally diverse population, it kept African traditions strong and encouraged Africans to stay alive for the hope of going home, it influenced the civil war because of slavery, pretty much all of america's history is based off of slavery and unjust ruling in europe
Slavery changed America's history in many ways! Blacks were treated terrible and were forced to do work that was uneccesary.
he changed America so that slavery was illegal
Large populations of Africans emerged in North and South America and the Caribbean.
After the Europeans and Africans arrived Latin America changed by knowing the cultures of Africa and Europe. Meaning;they mixed all cultures from Afica and Europe and what they knew.
Of course it did! People were still pregidous against black people.
it was better for afro-americans because slavery was abolished.
because people like mrtan luther king jr. fought for it
Africans changed Jamestown because they used Africans for slaves.
After being freed from slavery, Africans often faced challenges reintegrating into society, including economic hardships, lack of education and job opportunities, and continued discrimination. Many sought to rebuild their lives by forming communities, seeking education, and advocating for equal rights and opportunities. Some also participated in movements for social change and justice.
President Abraham Lincoln is known for finding slavery morally wrong, and trying to free the slaves and keep people free from slavery in the future.
Africans respond to the challenges of modernity by embracing technology and innovation, while also holding onto traditional cultural values and practices. They strive to strike a balance between progress and preserving their heritage, creating unique solutions that blend the old and the new. Additionally, many Africans are active in advocating for social change and development to address the continent's diverse needs.