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What group of people came to America against their will?

West Africans, brought to the USA in the slave-trade


What group did a dutch ship bring in 1619 to Jamestown?

Africans as slaves


What ethnic group brought the most slaves to the America?

blacks


What group of people came to America not by there own choice?

Slaves from Africa.


What group of people were brought to America to plant and harvest tobacco?

African slaves.


What group of peoples was taken America and sold as slaves?

They were called African Americans


What group of people were brought to America and sold as slaves?

African American


What group of people were used as slaves in North America?

Africans, or as they are now referred to African-Americans.


Were cows brought to America?

Yes. The Spanish were the first people to bring cattle to North America from Europe in the late 1400's. The second group to bring cattle from Europe where English, Dutch and other later European settlers who came to North America over two hundred years later.


When did slaves first arrive to America?

Slaves first arrived in America in 1619 when a group of about 20 African individuals were brought to the English colony of Virginia. They were captured by Portuguese slave traders and sold to English colonists, marking the beginning of African slavery in what would become the United States. This event set the stage for the widespread institutionalization of slavery in the American colonies.


The largest group of non willing immigrants to america were taken from?

The largest group of the non willing immigrants to the United States of America were taken from Africa. They came to the United States as slaves.


Did Jamestown bring black slaves?

Yes, Jamestown, established in 1607, was one of the first English settlements in North America to bring enslaved Africans. In 1619, a group of about 20 Africans were brought to Jamestown, marking the beginning of a system of racial slavery in the English colonies. This event contributed significantly to the development of slavery in the American South, as the labor of enslaved people became crucial for the plantation economy.