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In the context of the history of slavery in the Americas, free people of color (French: gens de couleur libres; Spanish: gente de color libre) were people of mixed African, European, and sometimes Native American descent who were not enslaved. The term arose in the French colonies, including La Louisiane and settlements on Caribbean islands, such as Saint-Domingue (Haiti), St.Lucia, Dominica, Guadeloupe, and Martinique, where a distinct group of free people of color developed. Freed African slaves were included in the term affranchis, but historically they were considered as distinct from the free people of color. In these territories and major cities, particularly New Orleans, and those cities held by the Spanish, a substantial third class of primarily mixed-race, free people developed. These colonial societies classified mixed-race people in a variety of ways, generally related to visible features and to the proportion of African ancestry.[citation needed] Racial classifications were numerous in Latin America.
Explanation:
The US and Brits wouldn't have access to Russia to send supplies and Russia is cold so both countries would have to wait till spring to counter-attack.
Even if we can't know for sure, we know Native Americans were certainly here before Europeans. Before the Natives there were indigenous peoples who spoke languages that have become extinct. They lived in western "United States", and before them, who knows?
1. IT PAVED THE WAY FOR THE MODERN-DAY AMERICAN COWBOY.
2. IT REDEFINED WHAT IT MEANT TO BE WEALTHY.
3. IT TURNED THE WORLD ON TO TOBACCO.
4. IT GAVE SOME COUNTRIES THEIR SIGNATURE FLAVORS …
5. … AND GAVE THE REST OF THE WORLD A TASTE FOR CHOCOLATE.
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<em>Ace Carlos</em>