Thursday, December 8, 2011

A more unified African American culture began to emerge in the early decades of the nineteenth century because?

the Gullah dialect spread to the new slave territories in the Old Southwest.





the rapid transfer of slaves from other regions into the Lower Mississippi Valley significantly minimized cultural differences.





blacks rejuvenated African customs as the transatlantic slave trade ceased.





most slaves were united by their traditional religion, which persisted despite the efforts of white Christians to convert them.|||is this the type of school test questions they have now?


most religious blacks were christians.


it took till the early 20th century for what you're describing to happen, as far as a unified culture.


they were united by their work and christianity. there weren't any new incoming slaves from africa.


sure, there may have been some genetic memory of all that mumbo jumbo, but not to the extent that you're insinuating. their savage roots were almost completely cut by that time, though there was influence from haiti.

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