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Q: Most African Americans experienced slavery
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Who was used the most during slavery?

african americans


What was the civil war to most African Americans?

To most African Americans the Civil War was a way to become free from slavery. After the Civil War blacks would no longer have to be in slavery, and this is why many African Americans signed up to fight for the Union army. They found this war as an opportunity to have rights, and become a citizen. African Americans fought to show that they did have loyalty to the North.


How did African Americans resist slavery?

They ate each other


When the negro was in vogue you can conclude that in the late 1920's most African Americans experienced?

Discrimination


What does the discrimination faced by the African Americans tell you about the north?

That most Northerners were not fervently anti-slavery.


What happened to african americans during slavery if they refused to work?

They'd be punished and most likely whipped.


What did free African Americans do to survive without slavery?

After being freed from slavery, most African Americans had next to no money, land, or possessions that could help them start their life over. Most of the time, they simply became indentured servants on the same farms they had just been freed from.


What is an involuntary immigrant?

Involuntary Immigrant --- African Americans who were forced to be transported to the united states most likely for slavery


What During slavery what did most African Americans do to practice their religious beliefs?

THey went to white churches or held their own secret sessions


During slavery what did most African-Americans due to practice their religious beliefs?

Many enslaved African-Americans practiced a blend of Christianity with traditional African spiritual beliefs. They often held secret religious gatherings in hidden spaces like woods or cabins, where they could worship freely away from their oppressors. This syncretic form of Christianity provided empowerment, hope, and resilience in the face of extreme hardship.


What was not an argument used by Southern White intellectuals to justify slavery by the 1850's?

Slavery is guaranteed by the Constitution. Slavery existed in all the other major world powers. Slavery was a necessary evil that would die out gradually


During slavery most African Americans who wanted to worship went to white churches?

held their own services in secret