They were dragged here without their consent. Basically, kidnapped.
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this is the most common 1. a banker
poor, use to have gold.
All of the above
A common South American cloak is called a pancho. Panchos were made to keep an individual warm and have been work by South American and central American Indians for thousands of years.
the shuffle?
Three different groups that worked on the plantations of the southern colonies were enslaved Africans, indentured servants, and free laborers. Enslaved Africans were the primary labor force, providing extensive and often brutal labor without compensation. Indentured servants, who signed contracts to work for a set number of years in exchange for passage to America and eventual land, also contributed to plantation labor. Free laborers, including some skilled workers and tradespeople, were less common but still played a role in supporting plantation operations.
Enslaved Africans kept African history and culture alive by telling stories.
Three examples of bad conditions faced by enslaved Africans are: 1. They were fed and housed poorly. 2. They were forced to do hard labor in mines. 3. They were punished badly.
The restoration colonies had proprietary ventures in common.
they were both in the revolutionary war
Northern cities - Apex
They were all part of the american revolution and were some of the first colonys.
Poor whites in the American colonies.
Great Britain
In the New York colony, there were both indentured servants and enslaved individuals, but the dynamics differed from other colonies. Indentured servitude was common, with many Europeans agreeing to work for a period in exchange for passage to America. Slavery was also present, with a significant population of enslaved Africans, particularly in urban areas like New Amsterdam (present-day New York City). By the 18th century, enslaved people made up a notable portion of the labor force, especially in agriculture and domestic work.
Britain had plenty of other colonies all over the world, and this fact was not used as evidence for why the colonies should be free. The Declaration of Independence focused only on the American colonies.