Most came as slaves brought on ships. They were mostly likely taken from their homes and forced into slavery, or sold by their families for money. Not many came as free people.
in 1738 fort mose became the first settlement in North America for free Africans.
although free africans were "free" they were still segerated from the whites. they were not unable to join public facilities, public school, and hospitols. they were discriminated and were not able to vote.
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in 1738 fort mose became the first settlement in North America for free Africans.
Many Africans who came to New Netherland were enslaved and forced to work on farms, in households, and in various labor capacities. Although some were able to gain their freedom over time, the majority faced harsh conditions and systemic discrimination. A small number of free Africans did establish their own communities and businesses, but overall, the experience of Africans in New Netherland was marked by the challenges of enslavement and racial inequality.
The First Fleet carried convicts and their military guards, the first free settlers came later and were not convicts
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Yes, there were people who came from Africa to the Americas that were not sold as slaves. While the exact number is hard to determine, more people from Africa came to America as slaves rather than as free men.
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the african were free to do anything after indpendence