A culture is the result of all that surrounds a society which includes the clothing worn the religion the seasons the climate the surrounding cultures etc. when one is taken away from those influences these ways of life and tradition tend to become out of place, especially for the children of those that came from that culture. their children in turn are even less interested and so eventually the old traditions will tend to fade.
This is based on retained African culture which are strictly from Africa and brought to the Caribbean for example, linguistic. It can also been seen through sycretinism.
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When the Europeans colonized the islands in the Caribbean sea, they brought African slaves with them to do much of the physical labor, such as working the sugarcane plantations. This was common in many other places across North, central, and south America and many other colonies settled by Europeans. Slaves were freed after many decades, and some slaves had been in the Carribean for several generations. As such, they felt more connected to their Caarribean culture than a distance and little known African culture, so when slavery was abolished and they were granted their freedom, most stayed in their current homes.
Africa's slave culture was the same as many African's because the slaves were normally the men of each household, the children were brought into slavery too.
African culture was shared by the African slaves
This is based on retained African culture which are strictly from Africa and brought to the Caribbean for example, linguistic. It can also been seen through sycretinism.
first brought there as slaves, then worked on plantations, soon gained more freedom and brought African culture aspects that mixed with native and European beliefs. creole culture can be looked up. a mix of African religious and cultural beliefs with the other native and euro. they were the base of the economy and the proletariat
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African slaves influenced the Caribbean islands by bringing their culture, languages, music, and culinary traditions, which enriched the cultural diversity of the region. Their forced labor also played a pivotal role in shaping the agricultural and economic development of the Caribbean. Additionally, they contributed to the development of unique art forms, such as dance and storytelling, that are still celebrated today.
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The culture of the Caribbean reflects a variety of different influences due to these historical events: colonization by European powers, slavery of the Africans and indenture ship of the east Indians and Chinese. These people brought with them their different cultural practices which is reflected in contemporary Caribbean culture.
Many people in Latin America and the Caribbean have African ancestry due to the transatlantic slave trade that brought millions of Africans to the region to work on plantations and in mines. European colonizers imported enslaved Africans as a source of labor, which led to intermixing and the formation of diverse Afro-Latinx and Afro-Caribbean communities. The legacy of African culture and heritage is deeply ingrained in the region's history and contributes to its cultural diversity.
African slaves brought ideas and skills with them from Africa.
The slave trade brought huge numbers of Africans to this region.
The slave trade brought huge numbers of Africans to this region.
The trading of slaves to America in the 16th and 17th centuries brought African culture to the Americas. Millions of Africans were brought to America by force to be made slaves out of- thus bringing them and their culture with them. Much of this culture was retained, words like 'goober' meaning peanut and 'gumbo' meaning okra as well as music that eventually would evolve into present fay Jazz.