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Slavery started when Christopher Columbus first came to the Americas. He claimed the land his and enslaved all Native Americans. When Native Americans started to die from the small pox disease, because Christoper Columbus and his crew, they decided to enslaved African Americans and, brought them to the Americas to work because most of them where immune to the disease.
No. Slavery has been with us since the dawn of 'civilisation'. It is still with us today.
Emancipation day is celebrated to commemorate the release of African Americans from slavery in the US.
No, Nat Turner did not want to start slavery in Santo Domingo. He was an enslaved African American who led a rebellion in Virginia in 1831, aiming to end slavery in the United States. His actions were motivated by a desire for freedom and the emancipation of enslaved people, not the establishment of slavery elsewhere.
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yes the african slaves were brought to the americas
in alabama////Not true-the first African slaves arrived at Jamestown,Va. on a Dutch ship in the year 1619.
slavery started in 1440 when Portugal started trading slaves to western Europe
African Americans fought in the US Civil War, and they spoke out against slavery.
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Slavery you idiot
Slavery in the US started in Jamestown in 1619 when the first Africans arrived as slaves.
Slavery started when Christopher Columbus first came to the Americas. He claimed the land his and enslaved all Native Americans. When Native Americans started to die from the small pox disease, because Christoper Columbus and his crew, they decided to enslaved African Americans and, brought them to the Americas to work because most of them where immune to the disease.
Slavery in the ColoniesSlavery started in the US in 1619, when a Dutch ship arrived in Jamestown, Virginia. The seamen picked up tobacco and paid for it with 20 black African captives which the Dutch probably had seized from a slave trader bound for the Spanish West Indies.
he saved african american from slavery
No. Slavery has been with us since the dawn of 'civilisation'. It is still with us today.