No they didn't.
The first ancient indigenous people who lived in Central America were the Olmec's. The Mayans were also native to Central America.
Tomatoes are indigenous to Central America, primarily Mexico, which is New World.
south america
Rigoberta Menchú, an indigenous Guatemalan, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1992 for her work in promoting indigenous rights and social justice in Central America.
They are the aboriginal, indigenous peoples of North, Central and South America.
No. Toucans are originally from the Caribbean, Southern Mexico, Central and South America.
NO, Rattlesnakes are indigenous to North America
Mestizo is the largest ethnic group in Central America (a racial blend of Native and European). Guatemalan is the largest nationality in Central America.
Do you mean middle classes in America, or Central American countries ? central American countries
Several foods came to Europe during the Colombian trade including: Potatoes (indigenous to the Andes) Corn (maize - indigenous to Mesoamerica) Squash (indigenous to the Andes and Mesoamerica) Avocados (indigenous to the south-central area of what is now Mexico) Tomatoes (indigenous to South and Central America) Pumpkins (native to North America) Pineapples (indigenous to the Caribbean) Beans (snap, kidney & Lima varieties) - as you might guess from the name, Lima beans are indigenous to the Andes (remember Lima, Peru?) Peanuts (indigenous to the Andes and Mesoamerica - although they probably originated somewhere around what is now the northern part of Argentina or southwestern Bolivia0 Cacao (which is what is used to make chocolate - indigenous to Mesoamerica) Papayas (indigenous to Mesoamerica) Manioc, aka tapioca, aka cassava (indigenous to northern South America, southern Mesoamerica, and the Caribbean Guavas (indigenous to tropical North and South America and the Caribbean)
North America, Central America, and South America. However, in North America, hunting has dramatically reduced puma populations, as has human destruction of their natural habitats.
the british had a small amount of teritory on the mosquito coast (named after its indigenous inhabitants) but apart from that no nations had any significant amount of territory in central america.