How did African Americans' slave quarters contribute in helping them build family ties and traditions?

a) The huts were built around a shared space with a fire for cooking, which allowed many families to be together and share ideas.

b) African American men and boys would build the houses together, and they would share stories and traditions during the construction.

c) African American slave quarters were just one big log home that they all shared, which allowed the families to build strong bonds together.

d) The huts were built far away from each other, so many families would visit and stay together for several days at a time and build strong bonds.

a) The huts were built around a shared space with a fire for cooking, which allowed many families to be together and share ideas.

This setup encouraged interaction and cooperation among family members, providing opportunities for the passing down of stories, traditions, and values from one generation to the next. The close proximity of the slave quarters also allowed for greater support and unity among family members, contributing to the development of strong family ties and traditions.