Cabbage is a vegetable plant, usually grown in a garden, and has been cultivated for hundreds of years. The cabbage originated in Western Europe.
Northern and Western Europe.
I believe it's the northern and western parts of Europe. :D
Although it is commonly thought that sauerkraut originated in Germany, it more likely originated in northern China and later introduced to Europe by tribes who migrated to Europe.
Asia, China, and I believe Mexico
Cabbage is a vegetable that can be grown in most areas, but dislikes the heat. They are considered a fall and winter vegetable. The cabbages wild ancestor is native to the Mediterranean region. But the cool weather loving plant that we know to day was cultivated in Northern Europe. http://gardenline.usask.ca/veg/cabbage.html
The daisy is native to western, central and northern Europe, but widely naturalised in most temperate regions including the Americas and Oceania
Tarragon is native to a large area of the Northern Hemisphere, from eastern Europe to across central and eastern Asia to India, western North America, and south to northern Mexico.
because they were driven out of western Europe (by the Catholics)
The largest group of immigrants to America after 1924 came from northern and western Europe. Immigration quotas were in force and were based upon the total population of the US and its ethnic breakdown in 1910. This gave the largest quotas tothe countries of northern and western Europe.
Western Greenland
Western Greenland