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Voodoo In Colonial America

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The slave trade started not very long after the discovery of America. Millions of people were captured in Africa and sold in America. By the end of eighteenth century after almost 3 centuries of Africans being brought to the Americas there was a population of almost 3,ooo,ooo. In 1697 Hispaniola became American's leading producer of sugar and had the most slaves. The conditions of the slaves became repulsive over 20% of slaves were dying just on the boat rides over. The ones that survived the ride over showed up to auctions exhausted. At auctions they were then separated from their families and they would probably never see them again. Slaves were taken to their owners land were they would be forced to work till it killed them and were beaten and killed if under working. As the African population increased they became very hard to controls so many …show more content…

Voodoo people believe in God but underneath this force there is many other forces and spirits these are called the Voodoo Gods and Goddesses. Voodoo is linked very closely with nature churches are surrounded with forests rivers and valleys. The Voodoo Gods are said to control specific elements of nature. During a Voodoo ceremony there is is food, rum, and dancing. These ceremonies usually last all night and get wilder and wilder as the natives become more intact with their religion. At midnight a child is sacrificed and eaten this is the biggest honor of Voodoo to be chosen as the sacrificed one or to me mother of one. Death is Voodoo is view as a comma or a brief pause not as a period as many other religion view death as. In Voodoo the dead are dead they are living spirits. heaven is not in the sky it is in the dimensions as Earth. There are many beliefs with objects to make fortunes happen in their lives such as Candles or "Mojo Bags" certain Candle or "Mojo Bag" colors correspond with certain go fortunes for example if you burn a red candle it will bring you

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