Answer: William Tucker, the first Black child born (recorded) in the American colonies, was baptized on January 3, 1624, in Jamestown, Virginia. Two of the first Africans to be brought to North America in 1619 were simply called Anthony and Isabella they were married and in 1624 gave birth to the first Black child born in English America naming him William Tucker in honor of a Virginia Planter.
His name was William Tucker. William Tucker, the first Black child born in the American colonies, . He was baptized on January 3, 1624, in Jamestown, Virginia. Two of the first Africans to be brought to North America in 1619 were simply called Anthony and Isabella. They were married and in 1624 gave birth to the first Black child born in English America, of course named William Tucker..... Hope that helps!!!!
The two greatest factors that contributed to the spread of disease among civil war soldiers were that they were in extremely close quarters, and that there was no medicine that could kill the germs in question.
The french were exploring the Americans and were known to help and learn from Natives. The english were known to destory sacred land and steal from Native Americans.