Student’s Name: Lecturer’s Name: Subject:DateSlavery in AmericaIntroduction Slavery in America began around 1619, when a Dutch ship brought 20 African slaves in the British colony of Virginia. European settlers in North America turned to African slaves as a cheap source of labor. Some historians have estimated that 6 to 7 million black slaves were imported to the New World during the 18th century alone, depriving Africa of some of its strong men and women. Ideally, slavery was practiced throughout American empires amid the 17th and 18th century, the blacks help build and develop America into an economic powerhouse through the production of lucrative crops such as cotton and tobacco. However, by the 19th century, American expansion to the west and abolition movement triggered various debate over slavery that later caused the renown civil war. Consequently, although the union army worn the civil war, slavery legacy, accompanied by various society changes, continued to impact the life of the blacks in America and American history from the reconstruction era to the civil movement that surfaced centuries after emancipation. Life before EmancipationBlack slaves worked mainly on the tobacco and rice plantations of the