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1619, Slavery in the Americas

Written by IFHC4Idaho on August 18th, 2021September 29th, 2021.

The first African people to reach the English colonies arrived in Jamestown, Virginia. Dutch traders seized the enslaved people from a captured Spanish slave ship. European colonizers continued enslaving Africans until about 1865.

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