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How did Africans slaves contribute to the development of the Africans?

their greatest contribution was their labor.


How did enslaved Africans help the colony of Louisiana grow?

by working hard for it


What were effects of the shortage of workers in Louisiana?

the french mad laws that were called the code noir or the black code those laws were restricted for the Africans of the Louisiana


How did enslaved africans contribute to new Spain?

work


What were the effects the shortage of workers in Louisiana?

the french mad laws that were called the code noir or the black code those laws were restricted for the Africans of the Louisiana


What states contribute to the most college football players?

Louisiana and California


What Did they contribute to in Louisiana?

contributed food they should teach this in 8th grade


How did the enslaved africans contribute to the Columbian Exchange?

The Africans worked on sugar plantations and they grew all kinds of things so they Europeans can trade durng the Columbian Excahnge.


How africans contribute to Jamaica?

The Africans came to Jamaica by slave ships in the triangular trade which is from Europe- England to West Africa to the Caribbean- Jamaica. They were brought to the Caribbean by the Europeans.


What does the Africans contribute to Jamaica?

Africans were brought to Jamaica to be used as slaves by the Europeans, much like they did in the US. With them they brought their culture, dance and music.


What did Clark contribute during the Lewis and Clark expedition?

They discovered the Louisiana purchase!


Why were Africans first brought to Louisiana?

Africans were first brought to Louisiana in the early 18th century primarily as enslaved labor to work on plantations, particularly in the production of sugar and indigo. The demand for labor-intensive agriculture in the region, coupled with the declining Indigenous populations due to disease and conflict, created a need for a new workforce. Enslaved Africans were viewed as a solution to this labor shortage, leading to their forced importation to support the burgeoning colonial economy.