answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How many slaves per year was being brought to colonial ports in the 1750s?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Where were the Africans before being slave?

Before African Americans Were Slaves, They Lived In Africa Peacefully Untill They Were Kidnapped And Brought Here As Slaves.


What were the races of immigrants in colonial America?

The immigrants in colonial America were mostly of European ancestry. There were also many slaves of African descent, but they were captured against their will, not really being immigrants in the strictest sense.


What type of challenges did the slaves still face in the North and South?

The slaves faced being captured and returned to their plantations in the north. Also when brought back, they could be beat to death.


What was the route to freedom for slaves?

Slaves traveled north for the most part. If they were lucky they could reach Canada where they would be free from being brought back to the south. They could still reach the northern states, but they could be brought back to the south.


Which of theses best describes conditions of slaves being brought across the Atlantic Ocean?

Many Africans died from diseases on the journey.


Which of these best describes conditions for slaves being brought across the Atlantic Ocean?

Slaves were brought to America on large cargo ships that had very unhygienic conditions. The slaves were often chained together, had very little room to move, and fed very little food during the trip.


Why do some Hispanics look white?

because African slaves were brought to Mexico too


Americas distance from Britain and the growth of colonial self-government?

A combination of the supposed absurdity of being ruled by a country 3,000 miles away over an ocean and the way Britain mostly ignored the colonies brought about the growth of colonial self-government.


What of the statements about African slaves in America is true?

Based on the question, there would seem to be a certain true common statement about the lives of African slaves in America ( colonial & US ) along with all African slaves in the Western Hemisphere would be this:Their lives had been torn apart by the pain of being forced into servitude.


Who started the slave trade in America?

The American, when they went over to Africa to get slaves they brought them to America and sold them off to the British North Americans who kept them as slaves for as long as they could. Many of the slaves decided to take their own lives and jumped overboard while being boarded to America.


Why did the colonial population grow so rapidly?

slaves were being brought over, growing families, immigration, and had a large land to plant food


What ways did the African slave system differ from the colonial slave system?

The African slave system typically involved slaves being integrated into society and having the potential to gain social mobility, while the colonial slave system focused on dehumanizing slaves and perpetuating generational enslavement. Additionally, the African slave system often relied on war captives or debtors, whereas the colonial slave system relied heavily on transatlantic slave trade.