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Millions of enslaved Africans contributed to the establishment of colonies in the Americas and continued laboring in various regions of the Americas after their independence, including the United States. Many consider a significant starting point to slavery in America to be , when the privateer The White Lion brought 20 enslaved Africans ashore in the British colony of Jamestown , Virginia.
Yet, enslaved Africans had been present in regions such as Florida, that are part of present-day United States nearly one century before. Throughout the 17th century, European settlers in North America turned to enslaved Africans as a cheaper, more plentiful labor source than Indigenous populations and indentured servants, who were mostly poor Europeans.
Existing estimates establish that Europeans and American slave traders transported nearly Of this number approximately During the 18th century alone, approximately 6. This forced migration deprived the African continent of some of its healthiest and ablest men and women.
In the 17th and 18th centuries, enslaved Africans worked mainly on the tobacco, rice and indigo plantations of the southern Atlantic coast, from the Chesapeake Bay colonies of Maryland and Virginia south to Georgia. In the 17th and 18th centuries, enslaved Africans worked mainly on the tobacco, rice and indigo plantations of the southern coast, from the Chesapeake Bay colonies of Maryland and Virginia south to Georgia.
Starting , the colony of Virginia and then other English colonies established that the legal status of a slave was inherited through the mother. As a result, the children of enslaved women legally became slaves. Before the rise of the American Revolution , the first debates to abolish slavery emerged.