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Yes they were forced to live on reservations. The Americans still made them move even after that.
forced into convict labor until they were adults......Apex
No, there were no mexican slaves during the war. There is no history book in the world that states that a mexican was enslaved and forced to work for an american.
Were forced to move westward
In what year were the Cheyenne Indians of Colorado forced to move to Oklahoma?
The enslaved people came to africa and forced everybody to become like enslaved people
killed
They were forced to accept Christianity.
African Americans first ventured into Kentucky in the late 18th century, primarily as enslaved individuals brought by European settlers. The state was part of the western expansion of slavery, with many enslaved Africans forced to work on tobacco and hemp plantations. The 1792 admission of Kentucky as a state further solidified the institution of slavery, leading to a significant African American population, both enslaved and free, by the early 19th century.
The Fugitive Slave Act mandated the return of escaped slaves to their owners, making it risky for formerly enslaved African Americans living in the north as they could be captured and forced back into slavery. The Dred Scott decision ruled that African Americans, whether free or enslaved, were not U.S. citizens, which undermined their legal rights and protections. These laws increased fear and discrimination among the African American community in the north and pushed them to fight for abolition and equality.
Yes they were forced to live on reservations. The Americans still made them move even after that.
The high Death Rate contributed to the introduction of the African Slaves to the Americans. At first the settlers forced Indians to work for them.
forced migration of american indians to land west of the mississippi river
An Indian Reservation.
American Indians, were forced out of their swamps by the settlers and kept to themselves until further anger was built up and battles between the two groups broke out.
White settlers
Plains American Indians did in the Pre-1900's before a new way of life was forced upon them.