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- The Merikins or Merikens were African-American Marines of the War of 1812 – former African slaves who fought for the British against the US in the Corps...
- Atractocarpus merikin, commonly known as the mountain gardenia or merikin, is a plant in the Rubiaceae family endemic to northeast Queensland, Australia...
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- Indians Redbone Specific ancestries Americo-Liberians Cr**** Freedmen Gullah Merikins Nova Scotians Samaná Americans Sierra Leone Creole ****ual orientation LGBT...
- Indians Redbone Specific ancestries Americo-Liberians Cr**** Freedmen Gullah Merikins Nova Scotians Samaná Americans Sierra Leone Creole ****ual orientation LGBT...
- for transfer to the West India Regiments, forming the community of the Merikins (none of the freed slaves remained in Bermuda after the war). These escaped...
- Indians Redbone Specific ancestries Americo-Liberians Cr**** Freedmen Gullah Merikins Nova Scotians Samaná Americans Sierra Leone Creole ****ual orientation LGBT...
- German and Italian families arrived, as well as some free blacks known as "Merikins" who had fought for Britain in the War of 1812 and were granted land in...
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- were sent, the religion in Trinidad was brought into the country by the Merikins, former American slaves who were recruited by the British to fight, as...