well in the early days africans normally came into America as house servents. They were people who worked for whites, not owned by them. then later on in history they started becoming slaves and were shipped here mostly by the trans-atlantic slave trade ships. when they banned the shipping of slaves many people who owned slaves began 'slave breeding'. slave breeding was when masters encouraged their slaves to have as many kids as possible so they could be raised as their future slaves or they could sell them on the market.
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According to historians, the major groups of immigrants that came to Britainâ??s American colonies in the 1700s included the Africans who made up 47% of the immigrant population followed by the Scottish and Scot-Irish. There was also a large number of Germans who migrated as well.
It is important that the Africans came to Americans in various ways. For instance, the Africans have found better opportunities in terms of employment and other relevant things in life.
According to historians, the major groups of immigrants that came to Britainâ??s American colonies in the 1700s included the Africans who made up 47% of the immigrant population followed by the Scottish and Scot-Irish. There was also a large number of Germans who migrated as well.
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In 1619 the first slave came to the colonies and as the need for workers evolved the use of slavery grew.
The came to American colonies because of lumbering and manufacturing
They worked the enslaved Africans harder on the fields. The southern economy came to depend on slavery.
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Great Britain, as the people of America first came from there to be the colonies.
They came over to America and played their music and then the Americans caught on and started making music that sounded kind of like the africans music.
they came because they wanted freedom. and they settled in massachusetts.
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