Work for their masters. They were often referred to as property
Soon after Columbus first arrived, there was almost no native left anywhere in the Caribbean. The Conquistadores were forced to begin importing black slaves from Africa to replace the natives they were wiping out. As slaves, these people were forced to adopt the religion of their owners.
[I guess in a house] no they were not they were forced to live in camps, mud huts and gutters not homes
It wasn't America that forced Africans into America, it was Ronald McDonald. He had a major grudge against black people so he decided to bring them to America to be made into hamburgers (some of the first big macs were made of black people). But he earned more money by selling them off as slaves. Also yes they were forced in America.
they were forced to be slaves
Assuming that the slaves were owned by American masters, they were forced to learn English.
I think they were forced to be slaves
"Grdere" was likely a typo for "Gérard" in reference to the film "The Black Stallion," where one of the black slaves was forced to drink rum by the slave trader to be compliant during the slave dance. This act was portrayed as a form of coercion and dehumanization to show the cruelty and power dynamics present in the slave trade.
Slaves had no wages at all. They were forced to do work.
because they were forced to America to work as slaves
the slaves owner forced them to do what they wanted to do but the slaves didn't like what they were told them to do.
Slaves were not paid. They were given room and board, but they lived in shacks and were only given cheap food to eat.
the slaves ware forced to do hardworking in European countries