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There is a notable chapter in regards to the subject of race and ethnicity; whereby, the author alludes to the history of black immigration to the British Isles. Accordingly, the author says that blacks have been in this country ever since ancient times, because they came as "military commanders and merchants" during the Roman occupation.
Which part of Britain is the African-descended Native British people most strongly concentrated in terms of non-European DNA?
What percentage of the "native" British population are distantly related to those African-descended peoples who came to the British Isles during the Roman occupation;and what is the likely percentage of African-descended British people who actually took part in the trans-atlantic slave trade from the sixteenth through to the nineteenth centuries?
There is a notable chapter in regards to the subject of race and ethnicity; whereby, the author alludes to the history of black immigration to the British Isles. Accordingly, the author says that blacks have been in this country ever since ancient times, because they came as "military commanders and merchants" during the Roman occupation.
Which part of Britain is the African-descended Native British people most strongly concentrated in terms of non-European DNA?
What percentage of the "native" British population are distantly related to those African-descended peoples who came to the British Isles during the Roman occupation;and what is the likely percentage of African-descended British people who actually took part in the trans-atlantic slave trade from the sixteenth through to the nineteenth centuries?
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