When were the first black slaves brought to America?

1900

1492

1783

1619

answer is 1619 i think

Who made himself head of the English church in 1533/1534, after being excommunicated by the Pope?

Philip II

Henry VIII

Henry IV

Sir Francis Drake

i think Philip II

I know you didn't word it. We see a lot of poorly worded questions from online schools.

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Your first answer is probably right.

Your second answer is incorrect.

The first question is poorly worded. The first black slaves came to British North America in 1619. But the first black slaves in America came to Santo Domingo in 1501.

Yes, the second answer is Henry VIII.

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i did not word that whoever made the question did

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The correct answer to the first question "When were the first black slaves brought to America?" is 1619.

To arrive at this answer, you can approach it by eliminating the other options and focusing on historical events. To begin, we can eliminate the options of 1900 and 1783 since these dates are long after the arrival of the first black slaves.

Next, we are left with 1492 and 1619. In 1492, Christopher Columbus made his first voyage to the Americas, but it is important to note that Columbus encountered indigenous people (Native Americans), not black slaves. Therefore, we can eliminate 1492 as well.

This leaves us with the only remaining option, 1619, which is indeed the correct answer. In 1619, a Dutch ship arrived in Jamestown, Virginia, and traded about 20 captured Africans as slaves. This event marked the beginning of the transatlantic slave trade in North America.

Moving on to the second question, "Who made himself head of the English church in 1533/1534, after being excommunicated by the Pope?" the correct answer is Henry VIII.

To deduce the answer to this question, we can follow the same process of elimination. Philip II, Henry IV, and Sir Francis Drake can be eliminated as they are not historically known for such actions.

Henry VIII, on the other hand, is well-known for breaking away from the authority of the Catholic Church and establishing the Church of England. He did this in 1533/1534 after his request for an annulment of his marriage to Catherine of Aragon was denied by the Pope. Henry VIII then declared himself as the supreme head of the Church in England, leading to the English Reformation.

Therefore, the correct answer to the second question is indeed Henry VIII.