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Maybe the truth about Black history was the heavy price paid for increase in the New World. Maybe if Columbus we had not sail determined that the world was indeed round, history may not bear a burden as heavy as that relating to slavery. Nevertheless, because of the fact that economies were expanding daily, and product demand was growing hand in hand, slavery and slave trade proved to be the top source of supply because of this dilemma.


The simple truth is that Pan- African a difficult life. For that Africans on American soil, their horrendous journey began with the developing territorial colonies during a period when workers were needed to maintain the economy of America solvent. In order to satisfy this need indentured servants were taken to America at Jamestown, Virginia. Additionally, poor whites also worked during this time as indentured servants. A "contract" stated that this service would last from four to seven years thereupon will be their freedom. During this early period, a number of the first enslaved Africans worked their way to avoid it of this system and have become free tradesmen and property owners on American soil. However, two main factors escalated the demand for slaves, they were: an urgent search for more land plus an economy based upon profit. Thus, Dark-colored slave workers became highly prized commodities inside a system that was mostly dependent upon hard physical work. The complete southern American economy and the states in this warm region required laborers to function on the plantations of rice, indigo, tobacco, sugar cane, and cotton. Other slaves labored as dock workers, craft workers, and servants. Slaves from the northern American region labored on small farms and as skilled and unskilled workers in factories and down the coast as shipbuilders, fishermen, craftsmen, and helpers of tradesmen. Slavery on American soil grew at the rapid and steady rate. By 1750, there were more than 200,000 African slaves in the usa. Half ten years after Dark-colored slaves totaled an incredible 700,000 in number. Actually in Structured, African American slaves outnumbered the white population, plus they composed over half in the populations in the states of Maryland and Virginia. The number of slaves over the land was growing there was simply a lot that can have been done to keep these things suppressed. African American slaves fought everything for his or her freedom, their culture in addition to their identity. Actually many African Americans today are still agitated with the memories of these forefathers. This era in American history left out many of the most indelible scars priority of African Americans. However, the disposable thinking and decent people and countless allies projected a broader, more humane society for many Americans to exist in.