Question

How did the enslavement of African people begin in the thirteen colonies?
Responses

The Quakers brought enslaved people to Pennsylvania with them.
The Quakers brought enslaved people to Pennsylvania with them.

The Dutch brought enslaved people to New York City, where they worked as household servants.
The Dutch brought enslaved people to New York City, where they worked as household servants.

The Virginia Company brought enslaved African people to Jamestown to work on the plantations.
The Virginia Company brought enslaved African people to Jamestown to work on the plantations.

The Puritans brought indentured servants with them, and they became enslaved when they reached Plymouth.

1 answer

The most accurate response regarding the beginning of the enslavement of African people in the thirteen colonies is:

The Virginia Company brought enslaved African people to Jamestown to work on the plantations.

In 1619, the first documented arrival of African slaves occurred when a Dutch ship brought a group of enslaved Africans to the English colony of Virginia. This marked the beginning of a system of racial slavery in the British colonies. The other options provided do not accurately describe the origins of African slavery in the thirteen colonies.