Slavery in the United States
Starting in 17th century, large number of African individuals were captured, enslaved, and transported over the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas under terrible conditions that as often as possible brought about starvation as well as their death. About two million individuals died at sea during anguishing venture. As American subjection advanced, elaborated and persisting mythology about the mediocrity of black individuals was made to real, sustain, and shield slavery. This mythology survived the slavery's formal nullification following Civil War. The slavery in America started when the principal African slaves were conveyed toward the North American province of Jamestown, Virginia, in 1619, to help in the generation of such lucrative yields as tobacco. Subjection was polished all through the American states in the seventeenth and