very often 5 die a second
Both enslaved Africans and indentured servants were forced to work for others without pay, often under harsh conditions. They both lacked freedom and autonomy over their lives, with their labor being exploited for the benefit of others.
serving as spies and scouts
Before Africans were used on plantations, Native Americans and indentured servants were employed for labor. Native Americans were often used in the early days of colonization, while indentured servants were common in the 17th century before the shift to African slaves.
East Africans traded most often with Arabs and Asians.
Minority groups such as Africans and Native Americans were often enslaved purely because of the color of their skin or their culture.
They refered to the Africans as robust because before they enslaved Africans, they tried to enslave Native Americans; but things did not work out very well. The Native Americans were not very strong and neither were their immune systems. They got sick very often from the foreignors and died in great numbers. Afterwhich the Europeans looked for other people, more reliable people. They looked to Africa, and saw how the people were strong, healthy, hearty, and vigorous (robust).
African laborers often had more experience with agriculture than American indigenous peoples.
true.
Africans are diverse in culture, language, and traditions. They are often known for their strong community values, resilience, and rich history. Additionally, many Africans are multilingual and possess deep connections to their traditions and heritage.
Desperation
East Africans traded most often with Arabs and Asians.
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