In 1654, John Casor, a black man, became the first legally-recognized slave in the area to become the United States. A court in Northampton County ruled against Casor, dIn 1654, John Casor, a black man, became the first legally-recognized slave in the area to become the United States. In 1654, John Casor, a black man, became the first legally-recognized slave in the area to become the United States. A court in Northampton County ruled against Casor, dIn 1654, John Casor, a black man, became the first legally-recognized slave in the area to become the United States. In 1654, John Casor, a black man, became the first legally-recognized slave in the area to become the United States. A court in Northampton County ruled against Casor, dIn 1654, John Casor, a black man, became the first legally-recognized slave in the area to become the United States. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- we have been doing this in school on this it is very intresting and in some parts horrible but does anyone know about a black slave because i have homework on it and i need to know what they did??
Niger Nigeria Tchad and Liberia
by increasing the power of ruthless men who captured fellow Africans and sold them. Also increasing rivalry between tribes causing more battles.
In 1441, the first slaves were brought to Portugal from northern Mauritania. ... By the year 1552 black African slaves made up 10 percent of the population of Lisbon. ... to the colonies in the British West Indies and British America. By the late 1500s slaves from Africa were brought to north America (Scientific American).
They purchased them from other tribes that captured the slaves for them. Europeans almost never captured their own slaves. They established trading arrangements with powerful African kingdoms. These powerful African groups did virtually all of the kidnapping and capturing, and sold the captives to European slavers at established slave trading ports on the coast. In East Africa the Arabs did most of the slave trading.
she was not captured her greatgrandma was and became a slave.
They were captured by African slave traders
Most were captured by rival tribes and sold to slave traders in West Africa, who transported many slaves to the Caribbean and the colonies in the American South.
Niger Nigeria Tchad and Liberia
Most were captured by rival tribes and sold to slave traders in West Africa, who transported many slaves to the Caribbean and the colonies in the American South.
by increasing the power of ruthless men who captured fellow Africans and sold them. Also increasing rivalry between tribes causing more battles.
No. Slavery and the slave trade had been going on in Africa for centuries before the Atlantic Slave trade came into being.
first the slave were captured and traded for different things, they were then taken in a ship to attend to an auction :( by t.a
Most were captured by rival tribes and sold to slave traders in West Africa, who transported many slaves to the Caribbean and the colonies in the American South.
the triangular trade route
the slave trade
Most were captured by rival tribes and sold to slave traders in West Africa, who transported many slaves to the Caribbean and the colonies in the American South.
In 1441, the first slaves were brought to Portugal from northern Mauritania. ... By the year 1552 black African slaves made up 10 percent of the population of Lisbon. ... to the colonies in the British West Indies and British America. By the late 1500s slaves from Africa were brought to north America (Scientific American).