Answer:
1. Small.
2. In larger cities.
3. Greater than those of enslaved people.
Step-by-step explanation:
The transfer of sugarcane as part of the Columbian Exchange had the greatest effect on slavery and human migration patterns before 1800 because it was considered to be the main export commodity crops introduced from the Spanish West Indies. Therefore, many nations in Latin America, Asia and America based their economy on sugarcane production.
The number of free African Americans living in the southern and northern colonies were relatively small and they became free by either buying their freedom, being freed by their owners or fleeing to regions were slavery were prohibited.
Some of the facts about the free African Americans during the slavery period are;
1. The number of African Americans living in freedom in America was small.
2. Free African Americans commonly lived in larger cities.
3. Free African Americans enjoyed freedom that was greater than those of enslaved people.