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wtf

In "Canada" now that it's being flooded by curries, how can you not confuse the two?I spend a few years in my life believing native americans are called indians
Hm i'm a bit dull in countries and history but with those name are those two countries created by curry indians?In "Canada" now that it's being flooded by curries, how can you not confuse the two?
Just like in Guyana and Suriname.
No, Guyana and Suriname are two countries in South America on the Caribbean coast.Hm i'm a bit dull in countries and history but with those name are those two countries created by curry indians?
Hm so it's two cities built by indentured curries that ended up being named by the curries?No, Guyana and Suriname are two countries in South America on the Caribbean coast.
After the British Empire abolished the African slave trade, they along with the Dutch brought indentured servants from India to the West Indies.
No, both Guyana and Suriname come from indigenous (Amerindian) languages referring to the rivers there.Hm so it's two cities built by indentured curries that ended up being named by the curries?
Just to confirm are we talking about apache indians or curry indians?No, both Guyana and Suriname come from indigenous (Amerindian) languages referring to the rivers there.
The Arawak peoples of South America.Just to confirm are we talking about apache indians or curry indians?
Hm then let me try to wrap my head around it, so guyana and suriname are two countries that originate from the brits and their indentured service colonizing the local area, and to celebrate the spirit of freedom or something they decide to name two countries based on the native language. Is that about it?The Arawak peoples of South America.
Guyana and Suriname were colonized by the British and Dutch respectively (it was Spanish before then). The native people were already there, and the European colonizers use the name for the colony from what the natives called the rivers.Hm then let me try to wrap my head around it, so guyana and suriname are two countries that originate from the brits and their indentured service colonizing the local area, and to celebrate the spirit of freedom or something they decide to name two countries based on the native language. Is that about it?
Ah so despite the names those two have nothing to do with neither the curries or the natives like i originally thought hmmGuyana and Suriname were colonized by the British and Dutch respectively (it was Spanish before then). The native people were already there, and the European colonizers use the name for the colony from what the natives called the rivers.
Then they brought African slaves, many escaped and became maroons and mixed with the natives. Then after slavery was abolished, they brought curries in which some also mixed with the blacks and the natives there.
Ok.Ah so despite the names those two have nothing to do with neither the curries or the natives like i originally thought hmm
Thanks for the history lesson fam