The correct answer is D) enslaved African Americans who were not afraid to share their culture, which included different forms of music, food, religion, and art, with American colonists.
The other options of the question were A) Americans were forced to learn the cultural ideas of Native Americans when they needed their help to grow food and trade goods in order to survive. B) Early Europeans brought many forms of art, language, and music that were new and interesting to American colonists who were eager to learn the culture. C) Native Americans, Europeans, and African Americans, all brought their unique customs and traditions when these groups came together in America.
The group that had the most influence on widespread cultural changes in America were enslaved African Americans who were not afraid to share their culture, which included different forms of music, food, religion, and art, with American colonists.
The African slaves carried with them all the traditions, culture, history, and customs from their native countries and people. When they get to America during the slave trade, they didn't lose any of their traditions. The food, the singing, their religion continued and helped them to survive under the harsh conditions in the large southern plantations. That is when they infuenced other people in America.