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How did the economy of the Southern Colonies depend on enslaved Africans?

All work on and concerning the plantations depended on slave labors.


How were the rights of womens enslaved Africans and free blacks in colonial new york alike and different?

They were alike because they worked in plantations and they are different because proprietors also controlled many southern colonies


How many enslaved Africans were taken to the 13 Colonies?

Approximately 400,000 enslaved Africans were forcibly brought to what would become the 13 Colonies between the 17th and 19th centuries. The majority arrived during the 18th century, with the transatlantic slave trade playing a significant role in the labor force, particularly in the southern colonies. This forced migration had profound impacts on the economic, social, and cultural development of the region.


How many enslaved Africans arrived in the British North American colonies between 1700 and 1775?

Between 1700 and 1775, approximately 400,000 enslaved Africans were brought to the British North American colonies. This period saw the expansion of the transatlantic slave trade, with enslaved people primarily arriving in the southern colonies to work on plantations. The demand for labor in tobacco, rice, and eventually cotton cultivation fueled this influx. By the mid-18th century, slavery had become a central institution in the economy and society of the colonies.


Who benefited from the establishment of the British colonies in the Americas?

The English benefited from the colonies. They benefited because by bringing enslaved Africans to America, they had someone to raise their profitable crops so they could be sold.They also benefited by bringing lots of enslaved Africans to the colonies and selling them for profits also.

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Where do enslaved Africans work in the southern colonies?

Plantations


Why were enslaved africans the main workforce in the southern colonies?

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.


What skills dos English settlers in the southern colonies learn from enslaved Africans?

English settlers in the southern colonies learned agricultural techniques, such as rice cultivation and indigo dyeing, from enslaved Africans. They also learned about herbal medicine, animal husbandry, and construction methods from enslaved Africans. Enslaved Africans played a key role in transferring knowledge and skills that shaped the economies and societies of the southern colonies.


Where did most enslaved Africans live in North America?

in the southern Colonies


Where did the enslaved Africans work in the southern colonies?

i would say in the backcontrys


Why were enslaved Africans in the southern colonies?

Enslaved Africans were brought to the southern colonies to work on plantations due to a demand for labor in industries such as tobacco, rice, and indigo production. Enslaving Africans was seen as a way to meet this demand for labor and increase the profitability of these industries.


How were the rights of women enslaved Africans and free Africans alike and different in colonial New York?

They were alike because they worked in plantations and they are different because proprietors also controlled many southern colonies


Where did most enslaved Africans in the southern colonies work?

i would say in the backcontrys


Why did some English settlers bring enslaved africans to the southern colonies in the 1600s?

In 1670, English settlers used enslaved Africans as laborers for growing rice,tobacco,and indigo.


Why did the southern colonies become increasingly dependent on enslaved africans?

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What led to conflicts between colonist and native Americans?

His did the economy of the southern colonies depend on enslaved africans


Why did some of the English settlers bring enslaved Africans to the Southern Colonies in the 1600?

Some English settlers brought enslaved Africans to the Southern Colonies in the 1600s to provide cheap labor for their large-scale agricultural operations, particularly in cultivating cash crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo. Enslaved Africans were seen as a source of labor that could be controlled and exploited for economic gain.