Africa's slave culture was the same as many African's because the slaves were normally the men of each household, the children were brought into slavery too.
no the slave culture was very old before the u.s. adopted it Yes. The slave culture was a unique combination of African cultures and US culture, and was influenced by the condition of slavery. It was therefor distinct from any preexisting African or US culture, and was a new world creation.
They created a culture with both English and African traditions.
It's very hard to define a specific "slave" culture; since it was very regional and fragmented.
because its my culture and thats why
There is nothing exsisted such a words like this question, "what is a Nubian slave?" in the West!A Nubian slave is a slave who came from Nubia which is modern Sudan. The Romans called it Nubia. The ancient Egyptians called it Kush.
no the slave culture was very old before the u.s. adopted it Yes. The slave culture was a unique combination of African cultures and US culture, and was influenced by the condition of slavery. It was therefor distinct from any preexisting African or US culture, and was a new world creation.
Culture, music, dancing,and themselves. :)
By way of the slave trade.
Because It Was Slave Time It Was Quite Bad But The Local Athurities And Culture Was Goood
The enslaved Africans help Jessie find his fife because they see it as a symbol of hope and resistance against their oppressors. By helping him retrieve it, they feel empowered and united in their struggle for freedom and dignity. Additionally, the fife represents a connection to their cultural heritage and serves as a reminder of their humanity in the face of dehumanization.
A plantation slave culture was developed in the United States. Slaves were mainly used to plant and harvest cash crops, mainly cotton. Strict Slave Codes gave southern planters the rights of 'Gods' to decide every aspect of a slave's life, including his right to live.
Slave owners attempted to destroy African culture by prohibiting the use of native languages, forcing conversion to Christianity, and suppressing cultural practices such as dances, music, and storytelling. This was done to erase the slaves' sense of identity and to break their ties to their heritage.
because the slave owners wouldnt allow them to.
Introduced them to a new culture and eventually led them to participate in slave trade with Europeans.
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HELL YEA it wasn't slave slaughterhouses
slave bringing their culture with them