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    industrialization of Amerindian slave-raiding of Amerindians for about a century. Soon afterwards, as an accelerating Atlantic slave trade brought enslaved...
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    Slavery (redirect from Slave ownership)
    is the ownership of a person as property, especially in regards to their labour. Slavery typically involves compulsory work, with the slave's location...
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    Tribal territories and the slave trade ranged over present-day borders. Some Native American tribes held war captives as slaves prior to and during European...
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    slavers. In the mid-to-late 19th century, many Amerindians were enslaved to work on rubber plantations. Slaves that escaped formed Maroon communities which...
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    contribution is 77.8% European, 17.9% Amerindian and 4.2% African. The X-DIPs matrilineal show 52.9% European, 39.6% Amerindian, and 7.5% African. According to...
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    African-descended population became absorbed into surrounding Mestizo (mixed European/Amerindian), Mulatto (mixed European/African), and Indigenous populations through...
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    descriptions of slaves who had escaped, and details of their ownership were reported in the Gaceta de Puerto Rico. If an African presumed to be a slave was captured...
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    Indigenous people in Venezuela, Amerindians or Native Venezuelans, form about 2% of the population of Venezuela, although many Venezuelans are mixed with...
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    Spanish Americas. The Spanish Empire rarely engaged in the transatlantic slave trade directly from Africa itself, choosing instead to contract out the...
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    trade treaties with the local Amerindians. This colony did not intervene in wars between the tribes, and no Amerindian was allowed to be taken into slavery...
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    sort of ownership that a slave-owner has over a slave is understood as nothing other than the perpetual right of disposing of the work of a slave for one's...
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    as of 2020 according to INEGI are: The indigenous Mexicans (and other 'Amerindian' or 'Native American' peoples) originated from a lineage which diverged...
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    comes from genízaros, Native American slaves serving Hispanic families in the colonial period. Their Amerindian ancestors are mainly Pueblos, Navajos...
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    were heavily fortified. Amerindians were sometimes utilized as ‘slave catchers’ or as part of a larger set of defenses against slave uprisings that had been...
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    may have first settled or visited the island c. 1600 BC. More permanent Amerindian settlement of Barbados dates to about the 4th to 7th centuries AD, by...
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    were names given by the native Arawaks and Caribs (respectively), two Amerindian peoples. Part of the Windward Islands of the Lesser Antilles, it is located...
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  • mtDNA haplogroups analysis shows no evidence of a significant maternal Amerindian contribution to any of the 10 populations." Despite this, some still insist...
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    of the natives, and was opposed by Sepúlveda, who claimed Amerindians were "natural slaves". The School of Salamanca, which gathered theologians such...
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    cited as safeguards against mass excesses. In view of the treatment of Amerindians by agents of the U.S. government, this view is unwarranted. For example...
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    sequitur ventrem Indian Removal Act Trail of Tears Native American slave ownership Indian Territory American Civil War Dawes Rolls Cultural assimilation...
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    for convenience, broken up into five separate periods: Pre-Columbian Amerindian settlement, up to an uncertain date Nascent European settlement, from...
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    improbable. Using DNA sequencing, the results showed that Luzia was "entirely Amerindian", genetically. The pre-Columbian era incorporates all period subdivisions...
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  • Proto-globalization (category Atlantic slave trade)
    in tobacco was due to the fact that the Amerindians controlled the tobacco industry; as long as the Amerindians controlled the supply there was no need...
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    the official name of independent Saint-Domingue, as a tribute to the Amerindian predecessors. In French, the ï in Haïti has a diacritical mark (used to...
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    cavern with pools of water. These ponds were likely a source of water for Amerindian occupants. The blind shrimp, a rare kind of amphipod, and various species...
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    princess and a conquistador. He said the name Birú was that of a common Amerindian who was happened upon by the crew of a ship on an exploratory mission...
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    South America around 100 BC to AD 200, though there is some evidence of Amerindian presence on the islands as far back as 1500 BC. The Arawaks inhabited...
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    southern Minas Gerais and in eastern Rio de Janeiro. People of considerable Amerindian ancestry form the majority of the population in the Northern, Northeastern...
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    Atlantic conquest and share important characteristics. Each targeted Amerindian communities. Each was entirely or partially planned and executed by European...
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    Brazilian and Guyanese Wapishana is their rights to land. In Guyana, Amerindian villages are state elected administrative units but there is nothing relating...
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