Three ways in which Africans became slaves are:
- If they are sold by other eople/their king.
- If they are captured and then sold by various merchants/ traders.
- They became slaves for dept or poverty.
These are all REAL.
Three ways they reacted was: 1.they broke tools 2. they acted sick 3.they listened to everything they were told so them and their family were treated nice and given easier jobs. Allison Nicole Ricker
Slaves were used in various ways in the New England colonies. The range of uses included sailors, dock workers, coachmen, laundresses and household servants. Slaves represented only 3% of the total population in the colonies. Many were concentrated in cities, where the percentage of the population was approximately 25%.
North- Mostly Industrial - Supported Tariffs - Anti- Slavery South- Mostly Agricultural - 1/3 of population are slaves - Less educated
3 years then forced to sell slaves for living until they died
In modern society, people of African decent are no less then any other human on the planet. During the civil war era though, Africans were concidered inferioir and were forced into slavery. During this time was when the slaves were considered to be worth 3/5 of a person.
Africans became slaves through capture in raids and warfare, as well as through trade networks established by European colonizers and African chiefs. Additionally, some Africans were enslaved as punishment for crimes or as payment for debts within their own societies.
No, but General Grant did (before he became President). 3 of them.
they use it for 1.transportation 2.recreation 3.hydroelectric energy
African slavery was initially fueled by the demand for labor in European colonies in the Americas. European powers actively engaged in the transatlantic slave trade, capturing Africans from their homelands and transporting them as slaves to work on plantations and in mines. Some African societies participated in the enslavement of rival communities, selling captives to European slave traders. These societies often engaged in warfare and used captured individuals as a form of currency or to strengthen their own labor force. European traders also relied on African intermediaries and African slave traders who captured and sold enslaved Africans to them. These African intermediaries profited from the slave trade and facilitated the capture and transportation of slaves to European slave traders.
Slaves made up about 4% of the entire population of the United States. Right around 3/5 of the slaves were white, whom were called "endentured servants". The remaining 2/5 were Africans, whom were soled to the Europeans from Africa by there own fellow Africans. In all, about 1.6% of the entire population were black slaves.
THEY SOLD THEM SELF INTO SLAVERY as a way of repay dept they did crimes and was enslave as punishment they where caught and force to work as slaves.
Africans were the slaves because whites were judging them just because of their skin color, and because they failed at trying to keep Native Americans as slaves. Blacks were said to be "3/5" of a normal person because they were treated like property.
Once in the United States there were three different ways to sell slaves. The first one was through auction. The second way to sell slaves was through paper advertising and bulletins, and the third way was directly off the slave ships when they docked.
Enslaved Africans get their freedom by working for the person that they bargined with or own them money for 3-7 years.
In West Africa, people became slaves through various means, including warfare, where captives from conflicts were sold into slavery. Additionally, individuals could be enslaved due to debt, as those unable to repay borrowed money often found themselves in servitude. Lastly, some people were born into slavery, as certain societies practiced hereditary slavery, where the status of the parents determined the social standing of their children.
First, Afrricans were immune to most european diseases. Second, Africans had no friends or family in the Americas to help them resist or escape. Third, enslaved Africans offered a permanent source of labor. -Even their children could be held as slaves.- Fourth, many Africans had worked on farms in their native lands.
Slavery deprived individuals of their basic human rights and autonomy, prompting a desire for freedom. Slaves sought to escape the physical and emotional abuse inflicted upon them by their owners. Many slaves longed for the opportunity to reunite with their families, from whom they had been forcibly separated.