Yes they do
The farmers and the farm workers worked on the large farm.
Africans filled in the need for plantation and farm workers. They brought new skills and culture. They also mixed the population's race.
Enslaved Africans were brought to Cuba to be sold to American plantation owners. These plantation owners would use the slaves to farm their land.
Before the 1800s,indivdual Africans did not buy or sell land. In fact, the idea of owning land did not exsist! Instead the right to farm land belonged to families; and they might farm diffrent pieces of land over time. Thanks for asking!!:)
The most common crop was cotton, but they also harvested corn, grain, and others.
Africans brought nothing but themselves, remember they were taken from their homeland (Africa). Therefore they came with their two hands swinging. The question you should be asking is: What did Africans impact on Trinidad?
no (well not all of us). south Africa is a developed country with similar jobs to what are in the UK or America
They were enslaved because they were black or because debts. And also they understood how to farm, resistant to diseases, easy to buy!
The omnibus farm bill would allow the US to buy food in Africa to feed Africans rather than donate American food
yes the africans made the drums
of course! Generally sub-Saharan Africans consider themselves Africans....