Yes they travel all over the world including the U.S.A.
Traditionally, gypsies travelled by horse and cart- in traditional gypsy caravans or wagons. now they can travel in modern day caravans or even by more sophisticated means of transport such as trains or boats.
It is not appropriate to make generalizations about where the Romani people, sometimes referred to as "gypsies," live as they are a diverse ethnic group with communities all over the world. Using the term "gypsy" can be considered derogatory and perpetuates stereotypes.
A traveller in Ireland is like a gypsy person. They live in caravans and travel around Ireland and some other countries.
The gypsy home pulled behind cars or horses were called CARAVANS.
None. Caravans are used in the Sahara Desert with camels.
For protection from bandits.
Camels
for safty
Many now live in regular kinds of homes, such as mansions, etc.
African Americans are a race of people as are Gypsies, they originated in Romania and traveled around in caravans (horse drawn not like modern day caravans). However these days the word Gypsy tends to mean traveller So no African Americans cannot become gypsies however anyone can become a traveler.
Caravans are groups of manned camels with goods that travel in unison. They have no special meaning within Islam, but as Islam came out of Arabia, where there are numerous caravans, they play an important part of Islamic History.
To transport things that are quite heavy especially in a long travel.