Because they need to do their work.
Africans are diverse in culture, language, and traditions. They are often known for their strong community values, resilience, and rich history. Additionally, many Africans are multilingual and possess deep connections to their traditions and heritage.
Africans can break from neocolonialism by promoting economic self-reliance, investing in education and technology, creating strong regional partnerships, and ensuring transparent governance to resist external influence and promote sustainable development.
because the Native Americans were dying so they turned to the enslaved Africans to work the farms
European colonists began using Africans as slaves in the early 1500s with the beginning of the transatlantic slave trade. The demand for labor in European colonies led to the systematic enslavement of Africans to work on plantations and in various industries.
They refered to the Africans as robust because before they enslaved Africans, they tried to enslave Native Americans; but things did not work out very well. The Native Americans were not very strong and neither were their immune systems. They got sick very often from the foreignors and died in great numbers. Afterwhich the Europeans looked for other people, more reliable people. They looked to Africa, and saw how the people were strong, healthy, hearty, and vigorous (robust).
Africans are diverse in culture, language, and traditions. They are often known for their strong community values, resilience, and rich history. Additionally, many Africans are multilingual and possess deep connections to their traditions and heritage.
The Africans that were enslaved in the Southern Colonies were the main workforce because the settlers did not have the endurance or skills to do the work. Africans were strong, skilled, and were able to endure the climate better than the people who enslaved them.
Generally the whites had better weapons so the Africans did not have a choice.
Many Africans are Christian and so they celebrate Christmas.
because Africans were not able to write so their story were passed from one generation to another through verbal means.
yes i think so
Music was so important to Africans because they used to tell they slave life in songs
African cultural influence was strong because many Africans worked on the rice farms and they had it around them all the time.
Americans didn't like Africans because the Africans were different. Humans in general tend to automatically be afraid of something they don't know about. So, Americans decided to control Africans. America's ignorance spawned the hatred.
African cultural influence was strong because many Africans worked on the rice farms and they had it around them all the time.
There is no evidence that the Africans had any contact at all with the Mayans in the pre-Columbian period, so no, they did not.
Well they were the colonists' slaves, so they were most likely cruel to Africans, although there was probably the occasional kind colonist