it was acceptable at first for English settlers to enslave Africans because in those days there were no human rights and freedoms.Also,Africans practiced human sacrifice and so it was no trouble to sell their tribesmen to English settlers as slaves rather than killing them
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Jamestown and the James River were founded in April 1607 by English Settlers.
the English and french, they went together but on different ships.
The English came to America by English ships. They built their ships and used them for long voyages.
There were several things England and English settlers wanted from colonization. One the most important aspects of colonization was natural resources. England was able to control several markets by colonizing the Americas, Africa and Asia. England also wanted to expand it's dominion and create a strong and vast empire. The English people also wanted to spread Christianity to countries and people they believed to be barbaric.
The English colonists gradually turned to the use of African after efforts to meet their labor needs with enslaved Native Americans and indentured servants failed.
In 1670, English settlers used enslaved Africans as laborers for growing rice,tobacco,and indigo.
English settlers in southern colonies learned agricultural techniques from Africans, such as rice cultivation and crop rotation. They also adopted food practices and cooking methods, leading to the spread of dishes like gumbo and barbecue. Additionally, Africans shared knowledge about natural medicine and herbal remedies with English settlers.
In 1670, English settlers used enslaved Africans as laborers for growing rice,tobacco,and indigo.
enslaved africans
English settlers in the southern colonies learned agricultural techniques, such as rice cultivation and indigo dyeing, from enslaved Africans. They also learned about herbal medicine, animal husbandry, and construction methods from enslaved Africans. Enslaved Africans played a key role in transferring knowledge and skills that shaped the economies and societies of the southern colonies.
The first colonists were English settlers, wealthy landowners from the west indies, and enslaved Africans.
English settlers in the Southern Colonies learned agricultural skills, such as rice cultivation and tobacco farming, from enslaved Africans. They also learned about certain cooking techniques, medicinal practices, and music and dancing styles influenced by African culture.
Some English settlers brought enslaved Africans to the Southern Colonies in the 1600s to provide cheap labor for their large-scale agricultural operations, particularly in cultivating cash crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo. Enslaved Africans were seen as a source of labor that could be controlled and exploited for economic gain.
Yes, English settlers lived all throughout the colonies.
The British (English) settlers brought the first African American slaves over. In fact, they where the only people who brought African American slaves over to America.
English settlers of Massachusetts in the 1600s and German settlers of the 1700s both wanted religious freedom.
English settlers African slaves, rich English plantation owners, English inductered servants