The slave trade for the most part.
The African diaspora began with the transatlantic slave trade, where millions of Africans were forcibly taken from their homelands and transported to the Americas to be enslaved. This mass movement of people spread African culture, traditions, and heritage across the world.
"African" does not require a sentence as it is an adjective that pertains to Africa or its people. You could say, "She is studying African history" or "The restaurant serves African cuisine."
Yes, the word 'African' is a noun, a proper noun; a word for a person of or from Africa.The word 'African' is also a proper adjective, used to describe a noun as of or from Africa.
The proper noun for African is Africa.
The Native American population they had been using for slave labor died off in large numbers due to European diseases.
Planters in the Americas started using African slaves primarily due to the labor-intensive nature of cultivating crops like sugar, tobacco, and cotton. African slaves were seen as a readily available source of cheap labor, and their prior experience in agriculture made them well-suited for the demanding work required on plantations. Economic factors and the perceived racial hierarchy of the time also played a role in justifying the use of African slaves for labor.
their religious belief
This seems to be a mis-spelling of "diaspora".
Almost everywhere; but the largest numbers were concentrated in the Middle East, Near East, North Africa, Europe, Russia, and (relatively recently) the Americas.
Uganda is a city in west Africa
I think it start's in August
In Africa.
Africa.
Algeria and Angola are the two African countries that start with an "A".
It has to be African American to start with.
yes the african slaves were brought to the americas
A moose. :)
It started in 1984