African's didn't know the land well so they couldn't run away easily
I believe the Banjo was brought by the African slaves. Originally it was made of a gourd and a wooden stick.
They needed workers. The first slave arrived in 1619. Indentured servants didn’t work out very well because they often disappeared among the colonists, but an African American in the colonies stood out. All African Americans were slaves, so they could be stopped and questioned if they were off of the plantation. The plantations were huge acres of land so many people were needed. By 1860 there were 6 million slaves in the south in slavery.
Most of them went to the plantations in the south. Mainly Georgia and South Carolina.
yes,there were very many African American (black) child slaves working on plantations and more (mostly plantations) during the civil war
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I believe the Banjo was brought by the African slaves. Originally it was made of a gourd and a wooden stick.
African American slaves enjoyed a period when they were allowed to vote. :-)
Your black dude. dont complain
They needed workers. The first slave arrived in 1619. Indentured servants didn’t work out very well because they often disappeared among the colonists, but an African American in the colonies stood out. All African Americans were slaves, so they could be stopped and questioned if they were off of the plantation. The plantations were huge acres of land so many people were needed. By 1860 there were 6 million slaves in the south in slavery.
Based on the information provided, you likely live in the American colony of South Carolina. South Carolina was originally settled by English colonists from Barbados who brought along African slaves to work on rice plantations.
Most of them went to the plantations in the south. Mainly Georgia and South Carolina.
The Portuguese colonists brought more than 3 million enslaved Africans to work on the sugar plantations.
Wealthy white Christian males owned plantations in colonial North Carolina and also owned many African American slaves or indentured servants.
yes,there were very many African American (black) child slaves working on plantations and more (mostly plantations) during the civil war
African slaves were brought to America to work on plantations and in other industries, and their enslavement was a result of labor demands and economic interests, not a direct replacement of American Indian workers. The exploitation of both African slaves and American Indians contributed to the growth of the American economy and the development of the nation.