It was a human cargo of about 20 Africans. Not a lot is known about these people, but none of them were listed on later paperwork as slaves. Instead, they were listed along with non-Africans as servants, and William Tucker, the first black man born in the colonies, was reportedly free. It is unknown whether the "servant" title was different from slavery, or if there was a limit to their servitude as with the non-African "servants."
Later, in 1640, the colony of Jamestown officially instituted slavery, and at least one of these original 20 had been declared a slave at that time.
they carried 20 africans
The dutch ship arrived in Virginia carrying the first African slaves to be sold in the English colonies. This event marked the beginning of institutionalized slavery in British North America.
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In 1619, a Dutch ship arrived in Virginia carrying the first enslaved Africans to the English colonies in North America. These individuals were sold into servitude, marking the beginning of a system of racial slavery that would profoundly shape American history. This event is often cited as a pivotal moment in the establishment of slavery in the United States.
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A dutch trading ship arrived in 1619
The first African slaves arrived in Virginia in 1619.
In the year 1619 was the first arrival of enslaved African Americans to the English colonies
Slavery began in Virginia in 1619 when the first African slaves arrived in Jamestown to help with the production of tobacco. A Dutch ship carried 20 slaved over the Pacific.
The first African slaves arrived in Jamestown, Virginia in the year 1619.
Slaves were brought to Jamestown in Virginia by Dutch slave traders in 1619. This was the beginning of slavery in the American colonies.
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.