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African workers had extensive
experience in cultivating rice, cotton, and sugar, all crops grown in West and
North Africa. These skills became the basis of a flourishing plantation economy.
Africans were also skilled at ironworking, music and musical instruments, the
decorative arts, and architecture. Their work, which still marks the landscape
today, helped shape American cultural styles. They brought with them African
words, religious beliefs, styles of worship, aesthetic values, musical forms
and rhythms. All of these were important from the beginning in shaping a hybrid
American culture.
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