because sc became a slaved state derfore black people had to work for whites and there were more black people than white
Many slaves lived in the state of South Carolina. South Carolina was the starting place of slaves.
That is where the plantations were that kept slaves to work the fields
Africans in South Carolina developed a more independent slave culture than in other southern colonies because of a higher proportion of Africans to Europeans, which allowed for more potential for community-building and cultural continuity. Additionally, the geography and climate of South Carolina allowed for greater opportunities for enslaved individuals to communicate and maintain cultural traditions.
Slaves helped produce sugar cane,cheap manufactured goods paid for enslaved africans
They worked and lived in larger groups and were feared more than a small number of slaves
The Southern Colonies develop in mid-1600,Africans and European indentured servants work fields. Indentured servants leave plantations and buy their own farms. Try to force Native Americans to work; they die of disease or run away. planters use more enslaved African laborer's 1750,235000 enslaved Africans in America; 85 percent live in south.
white landowners stayed away from Gullah areas.
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Enslaved African Americans developed a unique culture that blended elements from their African heritage with those of their American experience. This culture included traditions such as music, art, dance, storytelling, and spirituality, which served as a means of resistance, resilience, and community-building. Over time, these cultural expressions evolved into what is now recognized as a rich and distinctive part of American culture.
African Americans were becoming aware of a shared culture with Africans.
No, this is not true. Despite the oppressive conditions they faced, enslaved Africans in the Americas preserved and adapted elements of their diverse cultural traditions. They created new traditions through music, dance, language, and religion that blended African, European, and Indigenous influences.