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African American culture in the eighteenth century 1. Retained distinctions between parts of Africa as slaves worked at creating a cohesive culture and community. 2. Retained its Africanness in every aspect except religion. 3. Flourished because the increased importations of slaves meant more time for slaves to share their art and folklore. 4. Retained fewer and fewer vestiges of Africa, and became more American.

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2. Retained its Africanness in every aspect except religion.

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The evolution of African American culture until a point where it became different from original African cultural expressions is a long process that also comprises the 19th century.

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