well there was about (i dont no how many there is but u no about 200) and now there is hardley any at all
There are descendants of the Tonga tribe in America but there does not seem to be an actual tribe left in the country. The tribe originated in areas like the Tongan archipelago and traveled over much of the globe to land in areas like America and New Zealand.
The Inca were a native tribe that lived in South America. They are known for the architecture left behind at Machu Picchu, as well as their belief in a sun god.
Not known how many are still left but the are about 70% left
He left in 1502. He was 33!
he hid in an attic in south america
South America is the large southern landmass of the Americas, North America and South America (Central America is usually considered part of North America).The continent is longest from north to south, with the Andes Mountains along the left (western) side. South America is actually SE of North America.
It was when the south left the USA and became the confederate states of america
What is left of it is located in the northern part of South America.
Members of the Puritan religion left England in search of religious freedom. They were not a tribe, but a religious sect of Christianity that was being persecuted in England, and they thought that the New World could offer more freedom than England could.
Because America is a continent there's North America, South America and, Central America. North America is made of Canada, the USA, and Mexico. Central America is From Guatemala to Panama, South America is from Colombia to Ecuador. The Americas were named by German Cartographer Martin Waldseemüller in 1507 after Amerigo Vespucci, an Italian explorer. Vespucci himself only explored parts of South America.
Africa
Both North and South America use right-side traffic and left-side steering.