They would say that African Americans couldn't live by themselves. They considered them animals that could fend for or take care of themselves.
I would say that depends on the time period, but more than likely it was slaves so i would say African Americans since they would never have been in the Americas if it wasn't for the Europeans in the Atlantic Slave trade or "middle passage"
i know but i will not say
I have known an African American man who was married to his mail order bride, I say yes they do well.
Not necessarily. If you are saying that to insult someone, then that is being racist. But if you are deescribing someone, then that doesn't count as being racist. But a better term to avoid confusion would be "African".
The historian John Thornton says that African slave labor saved British North America.
Hawaiian people don't bother to create their own language. So, there isn't really a word for trader. i would suggest you use an online translater or dictionary if it is really nesessary.
You would say 'north north west'.
To say "little house" in Swahili, you would say "nyumba ndogo".
I would have to say a African hunter
There are dozens of African languages, it would depend on which one you mean
A trader buys and sells, but usually for someone other than himself. If I want to buy a stock, I would get a stock broker to buy it for me. The stock broker would then be acting as a trader, while I would be acting as an investor. An investor looks for profitable investments, which is to say, things to buy, such as stocks, bonds, gold, coffee futures, etc., which will increase in value and/or generate a good rate of dividends. A trader is just concerned with buying and selling.
There are over 1500 languages spoken on the African continent. You would have to be more specific
There are over 1500 languages spoken on the African continent. You would have to be more specific.
There are over 1500 languages spoken on the African continent. You would have to be more specific
How do you say honored in African
For the U.S., I would say National. for the EU, I would say both. For the League of Arabs, it is States. For the African Union, I would say States.