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Most enslaved Africans came from places such as Ashanti,IBO,akan and Igbo.
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In the Carolina Colony.
Those of the North had more isolation from white society. They created many musical influences an had great craftsmen ship
In the 1600s, South Carolina primarily engaged in the trade of deerskins, which were highly sought after in Europe for making leather goods. The region also traded other natural resources, including indigo and rice, which became significant cash crops in the later colonial period. Additionally, the colony was involved in the slave trade, importing enslaved Africans to work on plantations. These trade activities helped establish South Carolina's economy and social structure.
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They brought them for their knowledge in farming and cleaning.
Because of the cotton crop.
The first enslaved Africans arrived in what is now Winyah Bay in 1526
Most enslaved Africans came from places such as Ashanti,IBO,akan and Igbo.
rice was important because it was used for trade and survival. It was only Gr owed in south Carolina. this is because it was humid there.
Enslaved Africans were taken from the "Rice Coast" of Gambia and Sierra Leone. Rice was little known in the Americas at this time, and was a lucrative business in the Lowland areas.
In the South enslaved Africans varied, so they ones that were enslaved kept the customs of West Africa. One of the customs was speaking Gullah, a special dialect that was created on the west cost of Africa during slave times.
The South depended on labor from enslaved Africans for their plantation economy. Enslaved Africans were used to work the fields, tend to crops like cotton and tobacco, and perform other agricultural duties. The profitability of the Southern economy was largely built on the exploitation of enslaved African labor.