answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

The indians

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Who were the first people forced into slavery in America by the Europeans were?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about U.S. History
Related questions

What were the reasons for slavery in America?

slavery in the Americas started when the Europeans came over and they started to enslave the native people


How will America be different after slavery is abolished?

well people could live happier and longer and not be forced to do things :)


Who was the first people thet came to America?

Europeans Europeans


What was true about the thirteenth admendment?

Well it abolished slavery.. It said that people could be forced to work if they committed a crime.


Who introduced slavery to the africans?

Slavery existed in Africa before Europeans arrived, with various indigenous societies practicing forms of servitude or slavery. The transatlantic slave trade, which involved the mass forced migration of Africans to the Americas, was initiated and perpetuated by European nations beginning in the 15th century.


What year did slavery in Canada start?

The aboriginal people practised slavery for perhaps thousands of years before the arrival of Europeans.


Why did europeans think slavery was okay?

because they needed people to feed their dogs. they were cannibals


Why did europeans bring people from Africa to America?

to be their slaves


What was the meeting of the europeans and indigineous people of America like?

Messy.


What was the impact of the Swan River colony on the Aboriginal people?

The Aboriginals were forced into slavery and war.


What is the connection between West Africa and the Southern Colonies?

This is where the people who were forced into slavery came from.


Did African people volunteer to be sold into slavery?

No, African people did not volunteer to be sold into slavery. The transatlantic slave trade involved the forced capture, trade, and transportation of millions of Africans against their will to the Americas for forced labor. The individuals captured and sold into slavery were victims of a system that dehumanized and exploited them for economic gain.