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Because slave trade increased in popularity.
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The exact population of Georgia in the 1700s is uncertain, as records from that time are incomplete. However, estimates suggest that by the end of the century, the population of Georgia was around 10,000 people, with a mix of colonists, enslaved Africans, and Indigenous peoples.
In the 1700s, the lifestyle of Africans varied greatly depending on the region, as Africa is a diverse continent. Many lived in traditional agricultural societies, engaged in farming, herding, or fishing for subsistence. Some were part of established kingdoms and empires, participating in trade and governance. Others were captured and enslaved, experiencing forced labor and exploitation.
Large families and more immigrants came to the colonies.
Because slave trade increased in popularity.
There was a greater need for plantation workers in the South, so the majority of the slaves were there working.
coz this was the era of slavery.. 60 % of the enslaved Africans were Muslims, though, they were forced to embrace the religion of their owners!
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1. The colonies in the Americas depended on slave labor to work on their plantations. The owners tried to make as much money as possible, so they wanted cheap labor.2. People who enslaved Africans and then sold them made a great deal of money.3. Some African tribes actually helped the slave traders and allowed their people to be captured. Also, many African nations could not defeat the slave traders.4. Many European nations who participated in the slave trade had more and better weapons to capture slaves, and the Africans were helpless to defend themselves.
I dont know but i know why the colonists begin moving to the backcountry by the middle 1700s it's because the backcountry is the name that these colonists gave to the rugged land near the appalachian mountains.
The exact population of Georgia in the 1700s is uncertain, as records from that time are incomplete. However, estimates suggest that by the end of the century, the population of Georgia was around 10,000 people, with a mix of colonists, enslaved Africans, and Indigenous peoples.
In the 1700s, the lifestyle of Africans varied greatly depending on the region, as Africa is a diverse continent. Many lived in traditional agricultural societies, engaged in farming, herding, or fishing for subsistence. Some were part of established kingdoms and empires, participating in trade and governance. Others were captured and enslaved, experiencing forced labor and exploitation.
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The South had the big plantations which needed a huge work force. The North had factories which didn't need quite as much unskilled labor.
i think that it was about m80 percent enslaved out of all the african americans. ;(
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