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WHAT IS an AMERICAN?  Question #7, presented by,

What is an American? 

A. Origins mean everything and hold the essence of truth.  From Webster’s Dictionary of the English Language (1828), comes the first printed usage of the term, American, and it reads that, “Americans are those copper-colored natives found in America by Europeans.” Copper can be as dark as any person who identifies as Black.

 

One exremely important fact of Webster’s 1828 Dictionary is that the word definitions aim to strengthen Christian fundamentals.  It says that in the opening of the book. 

 

Now, the word choices, “found by,” suggests an action done by a visitor, or in this case, we know, applies to invader in the person of “Europeans,” i.e., foreigners to America, non-Americans.

 

The root of America is mer and we know that is Moor.  The identity, American, identifies American Moors, Moorish Americans

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