they was a lot of slaves because there was a lot a big farms
Three.
New York had indentured servants and slaves.
Harriet Tubman went back for slaves 19 times.
Wealthy white Christian males owned plantations in colonial North Carolina and also owned many African American slaves or indentured servants.
Colonial times were hard and families were large. Many men at that time had to work hard to support their families and they did so by farming or running a family business.
Slaves in Delaware worked primarily on farms and in domestic service. Many were also employed in industries such as shipbuilding, lumber mills, and iron works.
Many colonial-era slaves coped with repression and violence through resistance, rebellion, and maintaining cultural traditions despite harsh conditions. Some sought refuge in spiritual practices and forming close-knit communities to support each other through difficult times. Others engaged in acts of sabotage and passive resistance to challenge their oppressors.
Three.
120,000The Dutch alone had been responsible for bringing approximately 120,000 slaves to colonial America. Slavery in the United States was abolished in 1865.
In 1676 there were fewer than 200 slaves, In 1708 there were 550, The Massachusetts slave population jumped to about 2,000 in 1715.
New York had indentured servants and slaves.
They did many things. For one they would play children games since they were kids and had nothing to do. Woman often weaved crations and the men would work out in the fields unless they owned slaves.
Both groups came against their will.
There were 12 million slaves brought to the United States while slavery was legal. Many of these slaves were brought to colonial America.
many a people believe it was swahili, but i believe it was mende.
The texture of the times has to be understood to see how the Supreme Court would keep the status quo with regard to slaves. Slavery it must be remembered had been a part of colonial life back into the times of Jamestown. Even anti slavery abolitionists ( many did ) believed that slaves needed to be freed but not to be looked on as equals. Many free States had laws preventing freed slaves to vote or hold any public offices.
Yes, but not as many as in the colonial times.