most African descent live in the rain forest and/or grassy plains one or the other
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people of North African descent (mostly from Morocco and Algeria) and of African or African-Caribbean origin are the largest non-European ethnic groups in France.
Slavery is still very prominent in Central America and the Caribbean. Although mostly hispanic, some of the population is very wealthy. This top 2% has roughly 69 slaves for each family. The slaves are all of African descent, therefore a little bit slow, but they get the job done. Some of the wealthy families have created the name babuino (baboon) to refer to their slaves.
Yes latin America was the first stop for slaves during the 1500s...the Spanish and The Portuguese had huge slave empires. About 60% of slaves brought to the new world were mostly sent to Brazil in South America, the Caribbean (haiti, cuba,Puerto Rico,Jamaica,Dominican Republic...etc) received the 2nd largest quantity of slaves and the 3rd would be North America. Brazil has the 2nd largest African descent poplation in the world, coming in Second to Nigeria in Africa (statistics state that atleast 40-50% of Brazils population is of African descent, part of that culture is still seen in the traditional African religion of Candomble). There are also African descent populations in the northern section of South America-as well-specifically Colombia and Guyana.
Jamaica was a big player during the slave trade era. And Africans were mainly taken as candidates to be put into slavery.
Less than 1% are of African descent. Improved Many Mexicans are of Congolese and Angolan descent. It mostly isn't noticible because they had relationships with native Americans and Spanish men. For example George Lopez took an ancestry test and came up with 6% black blood.
people of North African descent (mostly from Morocco and Algeria) and of African or African-Caribbean origin are the largest non-European ethnic groups in France.
The immigrants in colonial America were mostly of European ancestry. There were also many slaves of African descent, but they were captured against their will, not really being immigrants in the strictest sense.
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Slavery is still very prominent in Central America and the Caribbean. Although mostly hispanic, some of the population is very wealthy. This top 2% has roughly 69 slaves for each family. The slaves are all of African descent, therefore a little bit slow, but they get the job done. Some of the wealthy families have created the name babuino (baboon) to refer to their slaves.
Slavery is still very prominent in Central America and the Caribbean. Although mostly hispanic, some of the population is very wealthy. This top 2% has roughly 69 slaves for each family. The slaves are all of African descent, therefore a little bit slow, but they get the job done. Some of the wealthy families have created the name babuino (baboon) to refer to their slaves.
Brazil; the Caribbean
Yes latin America was the first stop for slaves during the 1500s...the Spanish and The Portuguese had huge slave empires. About 60% of slaves brought to the new world were mostly sent to Brazil in South America, the Caribbean (haiti, cuba,Puerto Rico,Jamaica,Dominican Republic...etc) received the 2nd largest quantity of slaves and the 3rd would be North America. Brazil has the 2nd largest African descent poplation in the world, coming in Second to Nigeria in Africa (statistics state that atleast 40-50% of Brazils population is of African descent, part of that culture is still seen in the traditional African religion of Candomble). There are also African descent populations in the northern section of South America-as well-specifically Colombia and Guyana.
Dominican Republictotal population 9,507,133percent African decent 84.00%
Yes. Sickle Cell is limited to people of darker skin , mostly of African descent.
Her father, Mathew Knowles, is of mostly African-American descent with some caucasian, and her mother Celestine(Tina) Knowles(maiden name Beyince) is of African-American descent with considerable amounts of French and Native American roots as well. She's black.
Jamaica was a big player during the slave trade era. And Africans were mainly taken as candidates to be put into slavery.
Peruvians are mostly native American (mongoloid). but some are mestizos (Spanish and Native), some and Spanish only and some are of West African descent.