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Africa
Africa
people who worked on the sugar plantation who were brought to the Americas were brought from the continent of AFRICA. signed : WESLEY ISAACS
The taking of slaves from the African continent for a period of about 200 years.
The continent from which many slaves were brought to the New World is Africa. During the transatlantic slave trade, millions of Africans were forcibly taken from their homelands and transported to the Americas to work on plantations and in other labor-intensive roles. This brutal trade had a profound impact on African societies and contributed significantly to the demographic and cultural landscape of the New World.
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Africa
Africa
Slaves were everywhere. It existed almost from man's very beginnings. Any time one tribe conquered another, slaves were taken as prizes. If any one continent could be credited with inventing slavery, it would have to be africa, the theoretical beginning of man.
because they were sold as slaves
Historically, there were relatively few white slaves in Africa compared to the large numbers of African slaves taken to other parts of the world. The majority of slaves in Africa were Africans themselves, who were enslaved and traded by various groups within the continent.
Most slaves in the North American continent came from Africa but not all. Some were Chinese, and some Native Americans held slaves at the time that Abraham Lincoln freed all the slaves with the Emancipation Proclamation, these people too were free.
people who worked on the sugar plantation who were brought to the Americas were brought from the continent of AFRICA. signed : WESLEY ISAACS
The taking of slaves from the African continent for a period of about 200 years.
Because of the way that they treated their slaves.
Ibo people in eastern Nigeria