Well how would you feel if you were getting shipped off in a box to become someones servant? Well I would feel very upset and I think that they felt even worse because they hardly ever got to stay with there family. They were probably feeling rage and were probably very, upset, scared, mad and would want to harm any white person that went near him or her.
they weren't treated equally and there families were ripped apart southerners tortured them even though how many times northerners tried to convince them they expressed their feelings by singing and dancing
they felt like they were animals.... they had no respect what so ever.......
They loved it.
Enslaved Africans kept African history and culture alive by telling stories.
Enslaved Africans who enlisted in the Continental army were promised freedom after the war as a reward.
Africans told stories because they had wanted to keep their culture alive. When they were enslaved, africans were forbidden to read or write. As a solution, they told stories to teach their children about their culture and life.
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it had to do with the stono rebellion
Enslaved Africans kept African history and culture alive by telling stories.
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.
Why did woman and enslaved Africans question their position in war? Some enslaved Africans were women. Which war? What position are you referring to? The question is pretty vague.
Spain was the first country to import enslaved Africans to the Americas :)
Enslaved Africans kept African history and culture alive by telling stories.
Africans.
Better questions is; How many Africans are still enslaved by Muslims and hindus?
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.
in what ways did enslaved Africans create their own unique culture in the Americas
The Family was important to enslaved Africans because they helped them survive brutality of slavery. they gave them hope and encouragement.
From the 15th Century through the 19th Century, it is estimated that 15 millions Africans were enslaved.
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