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The dislocation of Africans through the transatlantic slave trade led to a decentering among some enslaved Africans by breaking their connections to their cultural and social structures, creating a sense of displacement and loss of identity. This forced displacement often resulted in the development of new forms of community and resistance as enslaved individuals sought to find connections and meaning in their new environments.
Enslaved Africans are people from Africa who were forced to give up their freedom and spend their lives obeying and working for their "owners," or masters. Enslaved Africans were treated as property that could be bought and sold.
Europeans used enslaved Africans for forced labor in plantations, mines, and households. Enslaved Africans were exploited to generate wealth for European colonizers through the production of crops like sugar, cotton, and tobacco. Additionally, they were involved in building infrastructure and providing various forms of labor across the New World colonies.
Africans were enslaved primarily for economic gain, as their labor was exploited to work on plantations and in industries in the Americas. Enslavement was justified through racist ideologies that dehumanized Africans and justified their mistreatment. The transatlantic slave trade played a significant role in the mass movement of African people to the New World for the purpose of forced labor.
Africans settled in New Orleans primarily due to the city's role as a major port for the transatlantic slave trade. Many were brought to the city as enslaved individuals to work on plantations in the region. Some also migrated to New Orleans seeking economic opportunities and freedom following the abolition of slavery.
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They blended their languages, cultures, and religions to create something new.
work
their cultures, values, traditions, and beliefs were kept alive and spread in society
Enslaved Africans coped through doing their best to retain as much of their roots as possible. This was done partly through song, dance, and story-telling.
. In Harlem there was a culture renaissance. The culture that was rediscovered was African in origin.Musicians such as Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong used African rhythms to create a new type of music called jazz. Writers such as Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston wove African American images into their poems and stories Thank you
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From africa to the new world
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The dislocation of Africans through the transatlantic slave trade led to a decentering among some enslaved Africans by breaking their connections to their cultural and social structures, creating a sense of displacement and loss of identity. This forced displacement often resulted in the development of new forms of community and resistance as enslaved individuals sought to find connections and meaning in their new environments.
Enslaved Africans are people from Africa who were forced to give up their freedom and spend their lives obeying and working for their "owners," or masters. Enslaved Africans were treated as property that could be bought and sold.
Enslaved Africans were taken from the "Rice Coast" of Gambia and Sierra Leone. Rice was little known in the Americas at this time, and was a lucrative business in the Lowland areas.