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Which section of the Colonial America had the smallest percentage of African in 1750?

The New England Colonies


Which section of colonial America had the smallest percentage of African in 1750?

The New England Colonies


Which section of Colonial America had the smallest percentage of American s in 1750?

The New England Colonies


Where did most enslaved Africans live in North America?

in the southern Colonies


What is the second smallest of the thirteen colonies of America?

Delaware.


What describes the legal status of the first Africans to arrive in the colonies of north America?

They had no status, and were brought to America as slaves.


How did the first Africans come to Latin America?

As slaves for the Spanish and Portuguese colonies in the Americas.


What is the smallest of the 13 colonies of America?

it is maryland or baltimore(:sweet heart :)


Who benefited from the establishment of the British colonies in the Americas?

The English benefited from the colonies. They benefited because by bringing enslaved Africans to America, they had someone to raise their profitable crops so they could be sold.They also benefited by bringing lots of enslaved Africans to the colonies and selling them for profits also.


What does the percentage of enslaved africans imported to the Caribbean islands and Brazil suggest about the racial makeup of these areas?

European sugar plantation owners in Brazil, the Caribbean, and the southern colonies of North America turned to Africa for workers. This demand for cheap labor resulted in the brutalities of the slave trade. This led to large populations of Africans.


What does the percentage of enslaved Africans imported to the Caribbean island and Brazil suggest about the racial makeup of these areas?

European sugar plantation owners in Brazil, the Caribbean, and the southern colonies of North America turned to Africa for workers. This demand for cheap labor resulted in the brutalities of the slave trade. This led to large populations of Africans.


What does the percentage of enslaved Africans imported to the Caribbean islands and Brazil suggest about the racial makeup of the areas?

European sugar plantation owners in Brazil, the Caribbean, and the southern colonies of North America turned to Africa for workers. This demand for cheap labor resulted in the brutalities of the slave trade. This led to large populations of Africans.