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The American continents refer to North America, Central America, and South America. These continents make up the landmass of the Western Hemisphere.
Canada and the United States.
in north America thay make dens by rivers
From the far north of North America to the far south of South America there is a huge array of clothing and culture. Narrow your inquiry and it will make more sense.
North America is the 3rd largest continent. It were we live in. Canada the USA and Mexico are the 3 largest countries that make up most of it. Along with Greenland Central America and the Caribbean, there are 24 countries in all.
It is a natural plant to North America.
North America. The countries of Northern America (Canada, United States, and Mexico), Central America, and the Caribbean make up North America.
North America is constituted by three (independent) countries; once one had Spanish colonisation (MEXICO), so we simply have THE USA and (part of) CANADA as Anglo-American.
The way that England could have made things fair is not to charge raw materials just to live on North American land because England doesn't truly own North America in any way shape and or form.
No, but, American is.No American is not a race. (3 races make up earth, caucasian, asian, and african)OR an ethnic group, nationality, etc.Because America is colonized 99% of Asians, Africans, and Europeans. Only 1% is Native American, North and South America's native ethnic group is Native American. But Europeans set up little empires in North and South America conquering and taking over. Asians started settling in the 1900s and late-ish 1800s, mostly in the West Coast. Africans were brought in as slaves sold by their own people, but later Africans settled as well. So all these races took the Native Americans place in the Americas. Different races are often added the suffix of America to it if they live in America. Like Asian American, African American, Italian American, Mexican American, etc.
Yes, Trinidad is part of North America, and the broad definition of the term "African American" applies to any citizen of North or South America who is of African descent.Narrow definitions, like the one given by the one below, are also found.
There are two continents in the Americas: North America and South America.