it made think if everything is fair.
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The question is incomplete; it needs whatever action the British persuaded enslaved Africans to perform. If it asking about slavery in general, the British did not "persuade" the Africans to be slaves. They received them in chains from rival African Kingdoms or Tribes that had already enslaved them and the British used force to compel them to remain in slavery.
There is not an answer to that question but you can look up the years one by one.
This is a confusing question. Try typing "What was it like to be a slave on the underground railroad" or "What was it like being an enslaved African being captured from Africa" Thank you, have a nice day.
Your question is based on a false statement. Not all Africans are fat.
Enslaved African Americans.... and the Pennsylvania Abolition Society, which John Brown was a part of. ALSO all the people who wanted to end slavery.does that answer your question? if so your welcome, if not I'm sorry.
Why did woman and enslaved Africans question their position in war? Some enslaved Africans were women. Which war? What position are you referring to? The question is pretty vague.
The question is incomplete; it needs whatever action the British persuaded enslaved Africans to perform. If it asking about slavery in general, the British did not "persuade" the Africans to be slaves. They received them in chains from rival African Kingdoms or Tribes that had already enslaved them and the British used force to compel them to remain in slavery.
no. i can't answer this question. thats why i came here.
There is not an answer to that question but you can look up the years one by one.
It's a difficult question. When it was going on, African Americans were enslaved.
They first went to the middle colonies but as farming grew bigger in the south the slaves then moved to the southern colonies
Enslaved Africans created a new culture by blending elements of their diverse African backgrounds with the cultures of the Americas. This resulted in the development of new languages, music, dance, spiritual beliefs, and social customs that were unique to African diaspora communities. Through resistance, adaptation, and creativity, enslaved Africans forged a distinct cultural identity that continues to influence the Americas today.
This is a confusing question. Try typing "What was it like to be a slave on the underground railroad" or "What was it like being an enslaved African being captured from Africa" Thank you, have a nice day.
Africans learn a wide range of subjects similar to other students around the world, including math, science, history, languages, literature, and art. Additionally, African educational systems often emphasize subjects that are relevant to their local context and development needs.
Your question is based on a false statement. Not all Africans are fat.
(in the US) Without even resorting to statistical research: since the year contained in the question is prior to the War Between the States, and since the practice of slavery existed in both the northern states and the southern states, it can safely be deduced that more African-Americans (in North America) were enslaved than there were free at that time.
You cant' categorise a whole country and answer that question for them..every individual has their own likes and dislikes. But at the end of the day, African Americans originate from Africa, and ethiopians are africans..so there shouldn't be any bad blood between them.