American African and European societies differ from one another before the 1500's by their major achievements and the religious beliefs that they practiced. I'm not really sure on all the major achievements but here are some listed below: I had the same homework that due tomorrow.
Major Achievements:
Americans- Mayans created a 364 day calendar
Africans- Askia the Great (elaborate)
Europeans- I'm not sure I don't have my notes from class
Religions:
Americans- Polytheistic
African- Muslim
Europeans- I'm not sure I don't have my notes from class
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Yes, Dominicans are considered African American, meaning that Dominicans are black. They have 75% African roots. 75% is more than half, so they're basically black. They're not white. White people look at Dominicans as black, Africans, minorities, and non- educated people Dominicans are no better than black people, they get pregnant when their 5, not all of the,m have good hair, and I see a number of Dominicans with extremely big lips. They can think their white, but history is all that matters, they're African, they're black! When you classify it, they're black !!
Yes, they did. The native North Americans had many wars with other tribes and the European settlers in the later part of their breif history. In total, there were 40 American Indian/European wars.
First, it should be noted that the term "African-American" is fairly recent. Back in the time of the colonies, the word used was "Negro." One of the first Negroes we know about was Phillis Wheatley, a slave who was taught to read and write by the family in Boston who purchased her. She went on to become a well-respected poet, beginning in the 1760s. Another well-known Negro was Crispus Attucks, a free man who was killed in the Boston Massacre. Another black man who lived around that time and became prominent was a Mason and an abolitionist named Prince Hall. But unfortunately, since most of the slaves who were brought to the colonies were not well-known, and even most of the free black men and women were rarely mentioned by the press, it is difficult to know who was living in the colonies and who was not. Thus, it is also difficult to accurately answer this question.
African American workers joined Labor Unions.
Conscription is another term for the military draft.
American African and European societies differ from one another before the 1500's by their major achievements and the religious beliefs that they practiced. I'm not really sure on all the major achievements but here are some listed below: I had the same homework that due tomorrow. Major Achievements: Americans- Mayans created a 364 day calendar Africans- Askia the Great (elaborate) Europeans- I'm not sure I don't have my notes from class Religions: Americans- Polytheistic African- Muslim Europeans- I'm not sure I don't have my notes from class I hope I helped! =)
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Mestizo - Someone of mixed European and ameridian ancestry. Mainly Mexicans are mestizo, they have spanish and native American ancestry. There are many mestizo in Mexico,El salvador,Honduras,Paraguay and other latin American countries. Mulatto - Someone of European and African ancestry. A good example of mulattos are brazilians soccer players ronaldo and Roberto carlos and also dominican baseball player Alex"A-ROD"Rodriguez. Ronaldo and Carlos are probably of portuguese(European) and angolan or another African country descent. Alex Rodriguez is probably of spanish European and west African or another African country descent.There are many mulattos in Brazil,Dominican Republic,Cuba,Puerto Rico,Venezuela,Panama and many other latin American countries.
African military forces focused on fighting one another rather than European armies.
different societies encountering one another.
No, it is very likely that there will someday be another African-American President of the United States.
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The effect was biggest in the ancient Inca and Mayan societies and cultures that were annihilated in a relatively short period of time. The effect on East Indian cultures was limited and would remain so for another couple of centuries. African societies would remain undisturbed until the late 19th century. That even goes for slavery, which in African societies itself was widespread, with often 20-30 percent of a society's population consisting of slaves to African masters.
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that European nations would have to alert one another about any African territory they claimed.
All of Africa was at one point or another an European posession, with the exception of Liberia.