No. Neiter can anyone prove this statement true, because it is too vague.
Statistics can lead to some interesting discussions, if not referred to in specific terms. This question begs several other questions. The first question I thought about was, "From where?" The question can be more useful and possibly can generate a meaningful response if it included a date range and specific place of origin, along with the name of a ship that might have left that place of origin during the time frame. And, that assumes that the captain of the ship kept an accurate count of the number of slaves he put on the ship and delivered to the US.
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Some slaves came with their owners when they were settlers. Others came [were actually shipped] from the Colombian Exchange. Others that were legal settlers became slaves because of their race.
during the slave trade most slaves came from Africa
originally Africa, then Britain then the british traded slaves for goods
what was the primary pattern used by the majority to deal with African Americans who came to the US as slaves
when martin's mothers was explaining him abt how slaves came to America she told him that he was as good as anyone.
They sent ships, mainly to Africa. Once there, they would trade with the locals to bring them slaves. Sometimes, men from the ship would go hunting for slaves themselves, basically kidnapping anyone they came across to be sold as slaves.
About 20,000 slaves came to Canada!
The Harp came to America when the slaves came over.
If you are referring to African slaves, then no, they came from Africa. The Ancient Hebrews came from Asia.
because they were forced to America to work as slaves
Most African slaves came from various parts of West Africa, as did Guyanese slaves. Most slaves from the West Indies came from the Congo, Ghana, or Senegal.
the slaves came from west africa. many of the slaves that came to the U.S were from Senegal, Gambia and Sierra Leone. the Wolof and Mandingo tribes
People have been enslaving each other for centuries. Mostly slaves came as spoils of war.
If you mean slaves in the US, the answer is Africa.
the percent that came to the colonies was actually 4.5%, since slave boats first came to the south American coast. They would then go to Mexico, the West Indies, then to Florida, and then New York.
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