Africans in America America's Journey Through Slavery - 1998 Judgement Day 1831-1865 1-4 was released on:
USA: 1998
USA: 1998
They were but they did not make good slaves. The purchace of Africans from the Africans gave better slaves.
As slaves for the Spanish and Portuguese colonies in the Americas.
Africans first arrived in the Americas in the early 16th century, primarily as a result of the transatlantic slave trade, which began in the mid-1500s. The first recorded arrival of enslaved Africans in North America occurred in 1619 when a group was brought to Virginia. Over the next few centuries, millions of Africans were forcibly transported to the Americas, significantly impacting the continent's demographic and cultural landscape.
One reason of how they was NOT is : Africans crossed into South America when Africa and South America were one continent.
The leg of the triangle trade where Africans were brought to America was known as the Middle Passage.
Haiti is the only nation in the Americas formed from a successful revolt of enslaved Africans
12,000,000 Africans were brought to the Americas. Nearly 95% of them went to the Spanish colonies in Latin America and the remainder to the United States.
Africans were brought to the Americas primarily through the transatlantic slave trade, which began in the early 16th century and continued until the 19th century. The first recorded arrival of enslaved Africans in North America occurred in 1619, when a group was brought to Virginia. This forced migration had profound effects on the demographics, culture, and economy of the Americas.
There were four reasons they enslaved Africans 1)Africans were immune to the Europeans disease. 2)Africans had no one in America to help them escape. 3)they provided a permanent source of cheap labor. 4) many had worked on farms in their native lands
Many people in Latin America have African ancestry due to the transatlantic slave trade, where millions of Africans were forcibly brought to the Americas to work on plantations. This historical migration and mixing of populations have resulted in a significant presence of African ancestry in countries throughout Latin America.
Most Africans were not directly tricked into coming to America. Many Africans were tricked into slavery which lead to their delivery to America.
Large populations of Africans emerged in North and South America and the Caribbean.