Yes
It was Virginia.
yes its why they sold them to white folk is because they were already slaves just the same as some white ppl enslaved some white ppl
They didn't take over black people , other black tribes sold slaves to white people for guns,money and other things .
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Africans from West Africa were taken to the Western Hemisphere and sold as slaves to the European colonists.
It was Virginia.
the black riders( men who stole slaves and sold them) the black riders( men who stole slaves and sold them)
yes its why they sold them to white folk is because they were already slaves just the same as some white ppl enslaved some white ppl
Slaves were sold by various groups of people throughout history, including individuals, traders, and governments. In the transatlantic slave trade, European traders were the primary sellers of slaves, who were often captured in Africa and sold to plantation owners in the Americas.
They didn't take over black people , other black tribes sold slaves to white people for guns,money and other things .
people where not taken and just sold as slaves in America they where sold off in there own country by there own people so it was not all the white people in the slavery era.. and yes it was the African Americans.
because the white men from the US thought that they were "property" and could be bought and sold. they sold the slaves for work and servants and to make money off them
For the most part, slaves were sold to European traders by slave traders. These were people who bought and sold slaves just like any other commodity. But they were not just any slaves they got paid a little bit for there work
Yes, some black people in the United States did own slaves, although the practice was much less common compared to white slaveowners. Some free black people purchased family members or loved ones to protect them from being sold into slavery or to give them a chance at a better life. Others acquired slaves for economic or social standing reasons.
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No, not all black people were slaves. While millions of black people were enslaved throughout history, there were also free black individuals and communities that existed. It's important to recognize the diversity of experiences within the black community.
Africans from West Africa were taken to the Western Hemisphere and sold as slaves to the European colonists.