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Scientists believe that Africans reached America through a land bridge near Alaska, after many years of northward migration. Americans did not find the Africans, but Americans are believed to be descended from the humans that first evolved in Africa.
They came from chips and road across with thrit slave owners
Most Africans were not directly tricked into coming to America. Many Africans were tricked into slavery which lead to their delivery to America.
Native Americans.
Earliest records of the African slave trade in America date back to the beginning of the 17th century, when racial slavery was a punishment for servants who broke the law.
Americans didn't like Africans because the Africans were different. Humans in general tend to automatically be afraid of something they don't know about. So, Americans decided to control Africans. America's ignorance spawned the hatred.
Scientists believe that Africans reached America through a land bridge near Alaska, after many years of northward migration. Americans did not find the Africans, but Americans are believed to be descended from the humans that first evolved in Africa.
In the 20s, the largest cultural split existed between urban Americans and rural Americans.
The Olmecs and Mayans.
native americans, africans and europeans
Yes, it is a heritage from English jurisprudence.
Africans, Native Americans, Europeans.
A pluralistic society is characterized by variations in ethnicity, religion, cultural heritage, socio-economic status, i.e. a "melting pot" as has been said of the US. By contrast, a homogeneous society would be primarily made up of one ethnic group, share a common language and heritage.
Africans, or as they are now referred to African-Americans.
Many people in Latin America and the Caribbean have African ancestry due to the transatlantic slave trade that brought millions of Africans to the region to work on plantations and in mines. European colonizers imported enslaved Africans as a source of labor, which led to intermixing and the formation of diverse Afro-Latinx and Afro-Caribbean communities. The legacy of African culture and heritage is deeply ingrained in the region's history and contributes to its cultural diversity.
slaves or freemen for africans. indians had no status
Black Americans are mainly the descendants of black Africans. And most of those were brought to America as slaves, originally.