Exploring the British African-Caribbean Community
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What is the definition of British African-Caribbean people?

British African-Caribbean people are an ethnic group in the United Kingdom whose ancestry originates from the Caribbean or who are nationals of the Caribbean residing in the UK.

What is the main use of the term African-Caribbean community?

The main use of the term African-Caribbean community is to refer to groups of residents in the UK who continue aspects of Caribbean culture, customs, and traditions.

Where did the earliest generations of Afro-Caribbean people to migrate to Britain trace their ancestry?

The earliest generations of Afro-Caribbean people to migrate to Britain trace their ancestry to a wide range of Afro-Caribbean ethnic groups.

Where were African Caribbean people brought from as slaves to the colonial Caribbean?

<p>African Caribbean people were brought, sold, and taken from West Africa as slaves to the colonial Caribbean.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Besides African ancestry, what other ancestries may British African Caribbeans have?

<p>British African Caribbeans may have ancestry from various indigenous Caribbean tribes, as well as from settlers of European and Asian ethnic groups.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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