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Africa. Same as everybody. The Bushmen, of the Kalihari, are the oldest race. And the American Indians are the youngest. Genetically all our DNA traces back to Africa.
No. Latin American Spanish is a more generic, plain form of Spanish, without obvious accent, colloquial expressions, phrases and terms. One instance of such variances: English: Child Latin American Spanish: Niño Mexican Spanish: Chamaco And even on Mexican Spanish you could find regional variances of such term. For the child example you could find: Güerco, Buki, Chanate, Chilpayate, Crio, Escuincle, Mocoso, Pavo; all meaning the same.
No, the Texas and Mexican War is correctly known as the Texas Revolution or the War for Texas Indepence and the Mexican-American war began in 1846 ten years after Texas won its Indepence at the Battle of San Jacinto in 1836.
The most important long term result of the Mexican-American War wasn't the expansion of the United States by a third (if including Texas), but the experience gained by the American officers that fought in the war. I believe this because the same officers that fought in the Mexican-American War also fought in the American Civil War, which if it weren't for the Mexican-American War the officers in the Civil War might have had different tactics, which could have lead to a different outcome of the Civil War. This alternative outcome would have been the Southern United States successfully succeeding from the Union and the eventual takeover of the Northern and Southern United States by Britain, Spain, and France.
Choctaw Indians different than Pueblo Indians, they are not same,pueblo Indians better then choctaw Indians.
yea people who are both are called a Mexican-Americans
The same diet you have, or at least close to the same.
The same diet you have, or at least close to the same.
Its the same as the "American" Santa.
I believe its the same at least among Mexican-American
because the indians are kind of like mexicans because they have the same religion and capital of
The Mexican American population of the US is about 12.5%.
Mexican = nationality, independent of race. You are asking the same as what is a mix of American and Creole? If you mean mestizo + creole = mestizo.
The American elderberry (Sambucus canadensis) qualifies as such. It is from the same genus than the Mexican elder (Sambucus mexicana).
He concludes that american Indians hold the same views as whites about settling in a new land.
Unless you are a native american, go ask to your parents or grandparents. It is the same reason.
You mean breastfeeding them or giving them milk formula? Sure.