Yes, there is considerable scientific evidence to support this assertion. The oldest human fossils come from Africa, and it is unlikely that even older fossils will be found elsewhere. Supporting this is new DNA evidence, that indicates that the distant ancestors of all people alive today must have come from Africa.
No. The Africans weren't the first people on earth. And they were actually called Native Americans. Anyway, to answer your question, there were other people such as Chinese, American and Mexican people. Though if your studying about Africa/Native Americans, than you wouldn't learn about other people who were on earth. But if you want to know, than , no. the answer is no. It's just other people didn't know about the Africans and the Africans didn't know about other people so they thought they were the first people to be one earth.
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No, humans originated in Africa, but they were not the first people on earth. Early human ancestors evolved in Africa around 6-7 million years ago, and modern humans emerged around 200,000 years ago.
No, the first people to live in Haiti were the indigenous TaΓno people. Africans were brought to Haiti as slaves during the European colonization and slave trade.
The first Europeans to come into contact with black Africans were likely the ancient Greeks and Romans through their interactions with the North African civilizations such as Egypt and Carthage. Through trade and military conquests, they would have encountered black Africans in these regions.
"Africans" refer to people who are native to the continent of Africa. "African-Americans" are descendants of Africans who were captured and brought to America as slaves. "European Africans" could refer to white people who were born or live in Africa, but are of European descent.
Africans were involved in the transatlantic slave trade, capturing people from rival tribes or through warfare and selling them to European slave traders in exchange for goods or money. This trade was facilitated by the demand for labor in the Americas for agricultural work, leading to millions of Africans being forcibly taken from their homes and sent into slavery.
The first Africans are believed to have migrated out of Africa around 60,000 years ago through the Arabian Peninsula into Asia and later to other parts of the world. This migration occurred in multiple waves and is supported by genetic and archaeological evidence.
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A:The first people on earth undoubtedly lived in Africa and were therefore Africans.AnswerScientists say that the first people evolved in eastern Africa, although a recent view is that it is also possible that humans emerged in southern Africa. either way, we would recognise the first people as Africans.
Africans. Or people from what we know as Africa
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No, the first people to live in Haiti were the indigenous TaΓno people. Africans were brought to Haiti as slaves during the European colonization and slave trade.
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The first people to live in Egypt were Bananas.
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Other Africans.
Africans were captured by other Africans, European slave traders, or Arab slave traders through raiding, warfare, kidnapping, or trading with local leaders. They were then transported across the Atlantic Ocean in brutal conditions to be sold into slavery in the Americas.