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The Europeans in what was called The Triangular Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade shipped the African natives from Africa. This was an organized route where Europeans would travel to Africa bringing manufactured goods, capture Africans and take them to the Caribbean, and then take the crops and goods and bring them back to Europe. The African people, in order to communicate invented a language that was a mixture of all the African languages combined. This language now varies from island to island. They also kept their culture, which accounts
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Slavery continued and so did the numbers of slaves trying to escape to the free states or into Canada. Then the slave, upon returning, would be executed or severely whipped. Their views were Free Soil, FreeMen, and Free Labor. The central cause of conflict between North and South was slavery, but it was only in it’s expansion that it became a reason for war. Bloodhounds trained to find black slaves would find a runaway slave. To own slaves was a sign of wealth and social prestige and poor farmers who could not afford slaves had a goal to work for. The entrance of slavery into politics made it into a public issue, and once the issue became public the conflict had to be solved. It would take America about a hundred years to do the same. The system involved 3,000 white helpers and freed an estimated 75,000 people after the civil war. The African slaves also had other characteristics that enticed colonists to use them as a labor force. South Carolina seceded because Abraham Lincoln, a Republican, was voted into office. The increased demand for a large, stable work force combined with the availability of African slaves, led to the use of slavery in the colonies. The Africans also were subsistence farmers in Africa; thus, they had a tradition of farming and essential agricultural skills. The introduction of slavery into the colonies can be summarized with a cliché of the settlers being “at the right place at the right time”.
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