True
African-Americans are first-class citizens just like anyone else who was either born in the United States or who are naturalized citizens.
Made Native Americans citizens.
They belong to their Sovreign Tribal nation, but are still US citizens.
The requirement that was necessary for African Americans to become citizens undr the fourtheenth amendment was that they had to be born in the U.S.
1927
The group sought compensation for World War II internment. Novanet/Gradpoint
The group sought compensation for World War II internment. Novanet/Gradpoint
Citizens Telecommunications Company of the White Mountains was created in 1999.
Americans
Not everyone in a U.S. territory is a U.S. citizen (American Samoans are not), but Guam residents are U.S. citizens.
Americans
no
No.
All of them, those who stayed behind were forced to accept citizenship as "united states citizens" politically that removed any bonds to their tribal rights.
Manifest destiny was the belief among US citizens that they were meant to spread the US land territory from the Atlantic coast to the Pacific coast.
African-Americans are first-class citizens just like anyone else who was either born in the United States or who are naturalized citizens.
The terms "Americans" or "American colonists" were used by the British way back when the USA was only a colony of Britain. After the USA was formed, people living in this new country continued to be referred to as Americans. So American people did not choose to call themselves that. If anyone presumed that people in the territory of what is now the USA were the only "Americans," then it was the British. The term is not exclusively used by US citizens either. Many other countries refer to US Citizens as "Americans" also.