What was the African diaspora?

O the assimilation of African culture into that of the United States
O the transporting of Africans to the New World for slave labor
O the multiculturalism of African American colonies in the New World the dispersion of Africans during and after the trans-Atlantic slave trade

The African diaspora refers to the dispersion of Africans during and after the trans-Atlantic slave trade. This involved the forceful transportation of millions of Africans to the New World for slave labor. The African diaspora led to the establishment of African American communities in the Americas, as well as the assimilation of African culture into the cultures of the United States and other countries in the Americas.

The African diaspora refers to the dispersion of Africans during and after the trans-Atlantic slave trade. This involved the forcible transportation of Africans from their homeland to the New World, mainly for slave labor. The African diaspora resulted in the multiculturalism of African American colonies in the New World and had a significant impact on the assimilation of African culture into that of the United States.