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Which of the following best describes the religions that were followed by Africans and Black Americans during the colonial to post-Revolutionary War period?(1 point)
tribal shamanism, Islam, Christianity, and voodoo
Christianity
tribal shamanism and Christianity
Islam and voodoo
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tribal shamanism, Islam, Christianity, and voodoo
Enslaved Africans and their descendants practiced a wide range of faiths — traditional African religions (often described broadly here as tribal spiritual practices), Islam (common among West African captives), Christianity (through conversion and assimilation), and syncretic religions such as Vodou/Hoodoo.
Enslaved Africans and their descendants practiced a wide range of faiths — traditional African religions (often described broadly here as tribal spiritual practices), Islam (common among West African captives), Christianity (through conversion and assimilation), and syncretic religions such as Vodou/Hoodoo.
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