There is nothing new about slaving our fellow humans. It is still practiced in some parts of Africa, and was only outlawed in the middle 1960's in Saudi Arabia. Our Amer-Indian tribes also practiced the fashion, including the Cherokees in Oklahoma, who sided with the Confederacy over this issue. for more details, look up 'Stande Waite'.
He was their foremost General.
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(Racial group is the academic answer) someone else submitted the following: the word "american" which would be true also. They are all human beings- "homo-spiens"
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William was an African American painter. He used his paintings in contribution to the Harlem Renaissance. William was inspired to paint images and portraits of other human beings in his life, mostly African Americans. Johnson was a great painter and will always be remembered by others, such as Konrad Turek.
They didn't!! For the most part, all slaves were treated poorly and underfed. They were considered property, no human beings. In no way did they benefit.
No, they only became "native Americans" after they migrated into the Americas - it follows that there were human beings before those migrations took place. America may have been first populated only around 20,000 years ago (the date is still being investigated); the first modern humans in Asia lived perhaps 60,000 years ago. The earliest modern humans (Homo sapiens) evolved in East Africa around 200,000 years ago.