For slaves
South America
South enslaved because they needed people to pick the cotton and other harvest
North America is south of the north pole.
Have you never heard about the horrendous slave ships or "the Middle passage" Slaves were transported in conditions too terrib le to describe. Hundreds died on the trip between Africa and the America.
No, Mississippi is actually in North America. It is in the South of the United States in North America.
For slaves
Those of the North had more isolation from white society. They created many musical influences an had great craftsmen ship
Those of the North had more isolation from white society. They created many musical influences an had great craftsmen ship
Large populations of Africans emerged in North and South America and the Caribbean.
Those of the North had more isolation from white society. They created many musical influences an had great craftsmen ship
Most enslaved Africans came from places such as Ashanti,IBO,akan and Igbo.
Those of the North had more isolation from white society. They created many musical influences an had great craftsmen ship
Those of the North had more isolation from white society. They created many musical influences an had great craftsmen ship
because they wanted to get the africans away from the south jackass
No. Most of them were transported to the English colonies in North America (a.k.a. the United States), with fewer amounts of slaves sent to South America (Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela) and the Caribbean (Haiti, Cuba, Jamaica).
Because they wanted to secretly bang them.
Enslaved Africans in the North generally experienced different conditions compared to those in the South due to the region's economic structure and social climate. In the North, slavery was less prevalent and often involved smaller numbers of enslaved people, who were more likely to work in households or skilled trades rather than on large plantations. Additionally, Northern states began gradual emancipation processes in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, leading to a decline in slavery, whereas the South relied heavily on the plantation system and the labor of enslaved Africans for agricultural production. Consequently, enslaved individuals in the North often had slightly more opportunities for legal recourse and eventual freedom compared to their counterparts in the South.