York was Clark's slave, willed to him by his father. He was born circa 1770 and he was born into slavery as both his mother Rose and his father York were already slaves of the Clark family. But Clark did not like to refer to him as a "slave", so in the journals he called him "my servant". The two men had grown up together, and Clark trusted him completely. York was tall, strong, a valuable member of the expedition, and devoted to Clark, who freed him when they returned to St. Louis. Subsequently Clark set him up in the draying business.
The American Revolutionary War presented African Americans with an unforeseen opportunity as both sides offered them freedom as an incentive to join their ranks. In New York, a slave owner could receive 500 acres of land for every slave he allowed to the Rebel army.
Billy Dave III an African American
a slave
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Phillis Wheatley was the first African-American female poet and the second among the African-American published poet. She was born in Senegambia and came to America as a slave at the age of seven.
It is noted that William Clark did have a slave, whom he brought with him on his expedition with Meriwether Lewis. The name of the slave was York, an African-American.
Africans became slaves through various means, such as being captured in wars, being kidnapped, or being sold by other Africans. European colonizers played a significant role in the transatlantic slave trade by forcibly enslaving Africans and transporting them to the Americas to work on plantations.
No he isn't a slave, but he is an African American inventor.
African American changed because there is `no more slave
Any person sold or brought, as property. Uaually an American slave would be African descent.
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Alonzo Herndon
The American Revolutionary War presented African Americans with an unforeseen opportunity as both sides offered them freedom as an incentive to join their ranks. In New York, a slave owner could receive 500 acres of land for every slave he allowed to the Rebel army.
Life as a slave in Africa was not necessarily better than in America. Slavery existed in various forms in both regions, but some African societies had more flexibility and opportunities for enslaved individuals to gain freedom through marriage, adoption, or military service, whereas in America, chattel slavery was more common and restrictive. Additionally, in some African societies, slaves could sometimes hold positions of power or authority, while this was less common in American slavery.
turner led the slave revolt.
she was a African American who was took to work as a slave !!
jean baptise was an african american slave!!