Well, to begin with, every Native American.
When people move to the US from another country, they can be described as first generation Americans; if they have children in America, their children will be second generation Americans.
The launch of Sputnik made many Americans a little upset that their all time rivals had beaten them into space. There were numerous comics and television shows calling that generation of Americans the beat generation.
13- no slaves 14- African Americans have rights 15- African Americans can vote u did good
Granted by the 14th and 15th Amendment they were US citizens to all effects and had the right to vote.
The term used for Japanese Americans who were born in the United States to immigrant parents is "Nisei." Nisei are the second generation of Japanese Americans, with their parents typically being first-generation immigrants known as "Issei." The Nisei played a significant role in American history, particularly during World War II, when many served in the military despite facing discrimination.
We are technically all Americans, since we were born in the American continent. I don’t get why many of us are being disrespected.
Barack Obama.
How many Americans are in the AA fellowship?
12
There are roughly ten Americans in the US for every one Canadian in Canada.
no why would Americans kill so many Americans
The 13th Amendment abolished slavery. The 14th Amendment states that everyone born in the U.S. is an American citizen including African Americans. The 15th Amendment gives the right to vote to all people.