There is no way to tell exactly how many black slaves died in the United States. The records kept were not high priority or taken care of.
about 1,500
We do not know, slavery was a universal state in ancient history long before it was first abolished by the British Empire. In the case of the US slaves, yes the black people were first enslaved by other black people in Africa. They were then sold to the slave ship traders to take to America.
about 1,000,000 slaves true fact
There is no way to tell exactly how many slaves were in the United States. The records kept were not accurate.
It was Virginia.
because the white men from the US thought that they were "property" and could be bought and sold. they sold the slaves for work and servants and to make money off them
There is no way to tell exactly how many black slaves died in the United States. The records kept were not high priority or taken care of.
they were sold of to people and treated like slaves and whipped to work harder
black people
slaves got to canada by the underground railroad there were many routes of the underground railroads and they took boats on top of rivers
about 146,000,000 were sold in the US
Hariet Tubman was a black person who helped to stop black slavery in the US. She helped many slaves escape slavery by helping out with the "Underground Railroad"
I do not know!!!!! Stop asking! Ï am pretty sure that the year that Black slaves came to the amercias is around 1619
Slavery is now illegal in the US. Therefore there should be no slaves in the US today.
If you are asking about the origin of slavery, it has existed since before recorded history. If you specifically mean the African slaves in the US, the very first one was the guy who was captured by a neighboring tribe and sold to a Dutch sea captain. All the original slaves in the South were sold into slavery by OTHER BLACK AFRICANS.
The slaves held in the United States were officially, fully, and irrefutably set free with the Thirteenth Amendment to the US Constitution. However, this did not mean that the conditions for the former slaves improved in many areas.