In the 1700's most African Americans were slaves. Those that were in northern colonies were free, but did have discrimination. In Florida in St. Augustine slaves could escape there and find compete freedom. They could own land, have businesses, and go to school.
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Most people tend to remain near where their ancestors lived. Since a very large number of African Americans descend from Africans imported to the South to work as slaves, there are still large numbers of African Americans in the South.
African Americans
The Native American tribes that lived at the mission in the San Francisco, Solano area were primarily the Coast Miwok, Lake Miwok, Pomo, Wappo and Patwin tribes. These tribes were mostly hunter-gatherers.
The ones who lived on the countryside worked as paid laborers on plantations or farms. The ones who lived in the cities often worked a variety of jobs, mostly as skilled artisans.
The ones who lived on the countryside worked as paid laborers on plantations or farms. The ones who lived in the cities often worked a variety of jobs, mostly as skilled artisans.
it depends at what time. if you are talking about the the 1700s then it would be the Mexicans. if it is 1800s then it would be mostly Americans some Mexicans and some Indian tribes.
The ones who lived on the countryside worked as paid laborers on plantations or farms. The ones who lived in the cities often worked a variety of jobs, mostly as skilled artisans.
The ones who lived on the countryside worked as paid laborers on plantations or farms. The ones who lived in the cities often worked a variety of jobs, mostly as skilled artisans.
yes they did......................
African-Americans who lived in the North between 1865 and 1900 generally faced wretched living conditions.
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13% of the American population was African-americans.
Before they came to America, they only lived in Africa.
They are Native Americans who lived in Texas mostly during the 18th and 19th century.
African- Americans that lived in cities were crammed into tiny apartments called Kitchenettes. Otherwise they lived in substandard housing, as in dirt floored shacks, no windows or screens, and no furniture, most did not even have plumbing.
They kept more of their African culture than African Americans