Life was mostly very bad for enslaved African Americans. They worked from sun up to sun down. Many were beaten daily with whips and the women were raped.
It kept them away from the Americans who didn't like African Americans.
After the civil war ended, African Americans were technically free, but most of them stayed were they had been enslaved, because theyh didn't know where to go. They asked for wagges of course, but a lot of arfrican Americans still faced discrimination, hatred, and being treated like lesser beings.
Not good because the carolinas enslaved native americans.
there were race riots in cities around the country
It is unfair. Why don't we slave other people like americans or chinese
Life was mostly very bad for enslaved African Americans. They worked from sun up to sun down. Many were beaten daily with whips and the women were raped.
Life was mostly very bad for enslaved African Americans. They worked from sun up to sun down. Many were beaten daily with whips and the women were raped.
Life was mostly very bad for enslaved African Americans. They worked from sun up to sun down. Many were beaten daily with whips and the women were raped.
There were many restrictions on African Americans in 1831 as many were still enslaved. Restrictions included things like not being allowed to participate in any religious based gathering at night.
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They would do stuff. Sometimes.
The enslaved people came to africa and forced everybody to become like enslaved people
African Americans live much like their white counterparts. They work hard and strive to be happy and successful in life.
Many freed African Americans lived near the plantations where they were formerly enslaved because they lacked resources to move elsewhere or find other employment opportunities. Additionally, some chose to stay to be close to family and community networks. Existing racial segregation and discrimination also limited their options for housing and employment.
Enslaved Africans were often considered more desirable than Native Americans in regions where plantations relied heavily on labor-intensive crops like sugar, cotton, and tobacco. African slaves were seen as better suited for this type of work due to their perceived physical strength and resistance to diseases like malaria. Additionally, African slaves were more readily available through the transatlantic slave trade compared to Native Americans, who were often decimated by European diseases and warfare.
It represented African Americans and their struggle for equality.