It depends on which colony they lived in and where they came from. Some spoke English, German, Dutch, French, Spanish, and other languages.
A country's colonial legacy is the buildings, infrastructure, customs, language, and institutions carried forward from its colonial period into its postcolonial period. For example, the fact that most people in Mali speak French as a second language is part of their colonial legacy.
Yes
knifes
Spanish.
muskets
Flintlocks
sticks
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many a people believe it was swahili, but i believe it was mende.
The same way people everywhere use language - to communicate.
A chiffonnier in colonial America was a chest of drawers that people used to put things in. A chiffonnier in colonial America was another word for a chest of drawers that people use to put things in.
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