the african americans were known as slaves, so whenever they built a new community they had to seperate enslaved familys, more work for the slaves, and as well as more families to work for. the africans had to struggle with this.
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Creating a community helped Africans cope with slavery by providing social support, solidarity, and a sense of belonging. Through shared experiences, traditions, and practices, they were able to preserve their cultural identity and maintain a sense of resilience and hope, even in the face of extreme hardship. This helped to sustain their spirits and foster a sense of unity and strength in the face of oppression.
The community became strong and dangerous also it was a way to help each other in a way
Yes, some slaves did form relationships and communities with other slaves for support and companionship. This was a way for them to cope with the harsh conditions of slavery and find solidarity in their shared experiences.
Many enslaved people cope with the miserable conditions they faced by keeping family traditions alive.
Religion can be seen as natural because it provides explanations for existence, offers a sense of community and belonging, and helps individuals cope with uncertainty and fear of the unknown. Additionally, religion often provides moral guidance and a framework for understanding the world and one's purpose in it.
Enslaved people coped with their miserable conditions by creating tight-knit communities for support, practicing their cultural traditions in secret, and finding moments of joy and resistance through music, storytelling, and spirituality. Many also formed bonds with other enslaved individuals to find strength in unity and resilience in the face of adversity.