they came to find slaves and sometimes trade.
No, Jamestown is not in Canada; it is located in the United States. Specifically, Jamestown refers to the first permanent English settlement in North America, established in Virginia in 1607. There are other places named Jamestown in the U.S., but there is no Jamestown in Canada.
Slaves in the year 1831 had become christians as their masters were christians.
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Trinidadian slaves came from Africa (mostly West Africa) and India (many were from the Madras area), with a much smaller amount coming from Cantonese-speaking areas of China.
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They were first brought to jamestown in 1619.
Yes, Jamestown did have slaves in 1620. The first recorded arrival of African slaves in Jamestown was in 1619, though slavery did not become fully institutionalized at that time. By 1620, the presence of African slaves in Jamestown was increasing as the demand for labor in the colony grew.
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the state of Virginia in Jamestown in the year 1619
The year the original settlers came to Jamestown was 1607
There were no slaves in Jamestown in 1607. The first slave into the colonies was in 1619.
The first African slaves arrived in Jamestown, Virginia in the year 1619.
There were no slaves in Jamestown in 1607. The first slave into the colonies was in 1619.
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