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Origins of African America

African Americans During the 18th Century

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Origins of Africans Who Arrived in 18th Century

• 25% from Angola

• Then from Ghana, Guinea

• Largest number settled in South Carolina

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1700s is especially important for 2 reasons

• Century when the largest number of Africans arrived in the Americas or the New World

• When African American population began to reproduce itself in colonial North America (No. America was the only place in the New World where the population reproduced itself)

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How Africans became North Americans

• It happened differently in each of the 3 regions– Chesapeake (Virginia and Maryland)– Lower South (South Carolina & Georgia)– North (New England, New York,

Pennsylvania)

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I. Chesapeake

• Origins– Legal transformation of

Africans into slaves happened first in Virginia (1661).

– Difference between English colonies v. Latin colonies was that status followed the mother

– Black = slave; white = free

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I. Chesapeake

• 18th Century– Importation of African slaves greatly

increased– Until 1740s, men outnumbered women 2:1– From 1660s to 1740s, 75% of black pop came

directly from Africa (previously, most blacks had come from Caribbean)

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After the 1740s in Chesapeake

• 1740 marks decade when black population began to reproduce itself (Meaning that each women on average was giving birth to at least 2 children who lived to adulthood)

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After the 1740s in Chesapeake

• 1000s of Africans continue to be imported into the community

• Two groups of slaves existing side by side –those born in Africa and those born in Chesapeake

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Race Relations follow economy

• In Virginia, life revolves around tobacco production

• By time of American Revolution, blacks made up 1/3rd of population

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II. Lower South

• Origins

– From 1670s, Africans arrived in SC with planters from Barbados

– Slavery in Barbados model for slavery in S. Car

– Since many Africans had been born in Barbados, they could speak English and had absorbed English culture

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II. Lower South

• 18th Century Lower South– Rice production– 1700 – 1775, 100,000 Africans brought into

SC– 40% of Africans imported were from Angola

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Economy

• Rice production leads to one of harshest & most exploitative forms of slavery in western hemisphere

• Rice cultivation described as scale involving 100s of slaves on each industrial slavery because it occurred on such a large plantation

• Very unhealthy work – swamp lands, standing in stagnant water for up to 10 hrs a day

• Resulted in high death rates from small pox & malaria

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Cultural Implications

• In West Africa, rice cultivation regarded as woman’s work

• “You no man – take up hoe.”

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III. North

• Origins and Facts– Slavery began in New York

in 1826 when Dutch imported Africans from Dutch Antilles

– By time of Revolution 10,000 blacks lived in N.York

– 1641, Puritans in Massachusetts passed law permitting both slavery and indentured servitude

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Slavery Economy in the North

• Concentrated in port cities of Philadelphia, Boston, and New York– Male slaves worked in shipping industry and

for shopkeepers and artisans– Females worked as domestic servants – During 1770s, 70% of Boston’s wealthy

merchants and bankers owned slaves– Most slaves were employed on small farms– But concentration of slaves was in esp. NYC

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Race Relations in North

• Slavery in North was not as dehumanizing or as exploitative as in South

• Slaves could more easily hire their own time and purchase their freedom

• 5% of population was made up of African Americans by time of American Revolution

• Northern slavery was often more isolating because of small number of blacks and racism

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Conclusion I

• After 1740, slaves could begin to maintain family integrity• Slaves born in Chesapeake and North were acculturated to America • From 1740s, slaves begin converting to Christianity as a result of

Great Awakening

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II Conclusion about community

• Distinct African American culture and deep community life develops on large plantations

• Culture is based on Christianity that is also influenced by African practices and notions of African spirituality

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II Conclusion about community

• From Sunset to Sunup = African American community’s own time

• African Americans would greatly influence practice of American evangelical Christianity

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III. Conclusion about Deep South

• AAs maintained African culture in esp. South Carolina

• Main cultural institution was the circle – which had spiritual and social meaning for West Africans

• Wherever there was a black majority was where African culture and language were most retained – Gulag culture of Sea Islands

• Very little direct contact with whites

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Questions?