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Investigate the influence of the forced migration of captive Africans to the New World with regard to culture and commerce. How did forced migration directly lend to creating a new culture?(1 point)
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The forced migration of enslaved Africans led to the creation of an African diaspora.
The forced migration of enslaved Africans led to the creation of an African diaspora.
A new culture emerged that completely abandoned traditional African culture.
A new culture emerged that completely abandoned traditional African culture.
Europeans expected enslaved Africans to use proper English and Christianity to earn respect, contributing to the creation of a new culture.
Europeans expected enslaved Africans to use proper English and Christianity to earn respect, contributing to the creation of a new culture.
The creation of new culture was limited, as enslaved Africans did not want to adopt Christianity and aspects of European culture.
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The forced migration of enslaved Africans led to the creation of an African diaspora.
Reason: Captive Africans were dispersed across the Americas and, under conditions of slavery and plantation labor, retained, adapted, and blended African traditions with European and Indigenous elements (languages, religion, music, food, family forms), producing new creolized cultures while also supplying the labor that shaped New World commercial economies.
Reason: Captive Africans were dispersed across the Americas and, under conditions of slavery and plantation labor, retained, adapted, and blended African traditions with European and Indigenous elements (languages, religion, music, food, family forms), producing new creolized cultures while also supplying the labor that shaped New World commercial economies.
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