Africans first arrived in Greenland primarily during the 18th and 19th centuries, often as part of the transatlantic slave trade or through migration. Some were brought by European whalers and traders, while others came as free individuals seeking better opportunities. The Danish colonial rule and the subsequent interactions with indigenous Inuit populations also played a role in the gradual presence of Africans in Greenland. Over time, these individuals contributed to the complex social fabric of the region.
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