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fewer came to the americas becauseconditions in england changed
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Black slavery in america was different by the 1800s. No states in the north allowed slaves by 1800s, and demanded that all black slaves should be set free. Until the 1850 to 1860, many slave owners had less than 100 slaves. In the 1700s, all states allowed slavery and white farmers treated black slaves very harsh.
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A plantation is a place or farm were African American slaves worked, lived and sleep. The indentured servants had contracts and the African American slaves were auctioned at spots down town in the southern colonies of the 1700's.
This began in the early 1700's to mid 1700's. Most of the 'middle passage voyages was from Africa to the West Indies then to America.
In America, the 1700-1800's, African Americans were slaves. The underground railroad was created to help slaves escape to the Northern states, and later, Canada.
By 1750, about 200,000 slaves lived in the colonies.
fewer came to the americas becauseconditions in england changed
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No, African slaves brought the relative of the banjo to America in the late 1700's and 1800's. The Banjo changed in America to what it is today, and is considered the only American instrument.
In short, England during the 1700's was a filled with the revolutionaries hating the monarchies and revolting. In short, England during the 1700's was a filled with the revolutionaries hating the monarchies and revolting.
In the 1700s, more slaves from West Africa were sent to the Caribbean than to South America. In the 1800s, about the same amount of slaves were sent from West Africa to both places.
Yes there was slavery in Connecticut. They did not have any slavery until the 1700's though. On the eve of the revolution, Connecticut had the largest number of slaves in New England. (6,464)