...descended from prisoners of war whom West African chieftains were glad to get rid of, the trade being organised chiefly by Arabs.
Sure, a majority but definitely not all.
Slaves went from the south, to Canada through the underground railroad.
true.
Laborers
James II of England started white slavery in the Americas. The slaves were taken from Ireland and accounted for the majority of slaves in the Americas during that time period. During the late 1600s, Irish slaves cost less than African slaves.
Approximatly 60% of slaves were male and 40% were women
There was no majority of slaves in ancient Rome ethnically. Roman slaves came from all over the empire and beyond its borders. However as far as the work force was concerned, the majority of slaves were the public slaves, who could work on anything from the many building projects in the city to doing clerical work.There was no majority of slaves in ancient Rome ethnically. Roman slaves came from all over the empire and beyond its borders. However as far as the work force was concerned, the majority of slaves were the public slaves, who could work on anything from the many building projects in the city to doing clerical work.There was no majority of slaves in ancient Rome ethnically. Roman slaves came from all over the empire and beyond its borders. However as far as the work force was concerned, the majority of slaves were the public slaves, who could work on anything from the many building projects in the city to doing clerical work.There was no majority of slaves in ancient Rome ethnically. Roman slaves came from all over the empire and beyond its borders. However as far as the work force was concerned, the majority of slaves were the public slaves, who could work on anything from the many building projects in the city to doing clerical work.There was no majority of slaves in ancient Rome ethnically. Roman slaves came from all over the empire and beyond its borders. However as far as the work force was concerned, the majority of slaves were the public slaves, who could work on anything from the many building projects in the city to doing clerical work.There was no majority of slaves in ancient Rome ethnically. Roman slaves came from all over the empire and beyond its borders. However as far as the work force was concerned, the majority of slaves were the public slaves, who could work on anything from the many building projects in the city to doing clerical work.There was no majority of slaves in ancient Rome ethnically. Roman slaves came from all over the empire and beyond its borders. However as far as the work force was concerned, the majority of slaves were the public slaves, who could work on anything from the many building projects in the city to doing clerical work.There was no majority of slaves in ancient Rome ethnically. Roman slaves came from all over the empire and beyond its borders. However as far as the work force was concerned, the majority of slaves were the public slaves, who could work on anything from the many building projects in the city to doing clerical work.There was no majority of slaves in ancient Rome ethnically. Roman slaves came from all over the empire and beyond its borders. However as far as the work force was concerned, the majority of slaves were the public slaves, who could work on anything from the many building projects in the city to doing clerical work.
The majority of slaves brought to the Americas from 1500 to 1870 came to Brazil
the African countries were brought slaves were Uganda & rwanda
Sure, a majority but definitely not all.
No, a large majority of the southern population did not own slaves. In fact, only a small percentage of white families in the southern states owned slaves during the antebellum period.
Slaves went from the south, to Canada through the underground railroad.
what was the primary pattern used by the majority to deal with African Americans who came to the US as slaves
The vast majority of slaves imported in the slave trade went to European colonies in the Americas, particularly in regions such as the Caribbean and Brazil. These slaves were used for labor on plantations producing crops like sugar, coffee, and tobacco.
The majority of African slaves were sent to the Americas, particularly to regions in the Caribbean, Brazil, and the Southern United States, to work on plantations producing labor-intensive crops like sugar, tobacco, and cotton.
african americans because they were slaves
cotton pickers