Africans were brought here through the triangular slave trade between European countries, Africa, and the New World. There was no other race in the Americans other than the Native American Indians before the European cultures came over, bringing the slaves from Africa with them. So, in short, no, Africans weren't a part of the United States territories before they were brought over through slavery.
Slavery in the US started in Jamestown in 1619 when the first Africans arrived as slaves.
Africans because that wat we came from before slavery
The same reason most people immigrate to the US: to have a better life and escape the bad conditions in their homeland.
the africans did not magrate they were captured in forced in slavery
Before the widespread acceptance of slavery, Africans brought skills, cultural knowledge, agricultural techniques, and a diversity of traditions to the colonies. They played a significant role in shaping early American culture and economy through their contributions before the exploitation of slavery became a dominant system.
Cause they worked hard in olden day
Yes, there was slavery in the US (and the colonies before independence) for several hundred years.
Because Baptist preachers condemned slavery and welcomed Africans at their revivals.
Slavery existed in Africa before Europeans arrived, with various indigenous societies practicing forms of servitude or slavery. The transatlantic slave trade, which involved the mass forced migration of Africans to the Americas, was initiated and perpetuated by European nations beginning in the 15th century.
Slavery started before the United States was a Country.
They were brought to the Americas for slavery.
For slavery