The first Africans in the US preserved their culture through various means, including oral traditions, music, and dance, which served as vital forms of expression and community bonding. They maintained religious practices and beliefs, often blending African spiritual traditions with Christianity. Additionally, they created distinct art forms and culinary traditions that reflected their heritage, fostering a sense of identity despite the oppressive conditions of slavery. Overall, these practices helped sustain their cultural identity and resilience in a new and challenging environment.
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Slavery in the US started in Jamestown in 1619 when the first Africans arrived as slaves.
Most were kidnapped and brought over the Middle Passage as slaves.
Africans were first brought to what is now the United States as slaves in 1619. A group of enslaved Africans was taken to Virginia by a Dutch ship, marking the beginning of a system of chattel slavery that would last for centuries. This event is often considered a pivotal moment in American history, as it laid the foundation for the institution of slavery in the colonies.
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the first imigrents were africans but not by choice
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Africans were brought to Jamaica to be used as slaves by the Europeans, much like they did in the US. With them they brought their culture, dance and music.
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Slavery in the US started in Jamestown in 1619 when the first Africans arrived as slaves.
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Africans were brought to Jamaica to be used as slaves by the Europeans, much like they did in the US. With them they brought their culture, dance and music.
Most were kidnapped and brought over the Middle Passage as slaves.
the triangular trade was why the Africans got to the us. they came on boats by the colonists to become slaves.
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I can not think of any Africans that have appeared on US stamps, There have been Frenchmen, Poles, Italians, Englishmen, Irishmen, Mexicans, Germans, Chinese and South Americans, but I can not think of any Africans. There have been a large number of African-Americans.