I'm not sure if a run-on question without punctuation can or should be attempted to be answered as it's sort of unclear as to what you seem to be pointing out or asking or whatever, but here goes -are you wanting to know the name of the famous American that was comparing the American Eagle to the Turkey?
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Bananas are tropical perennial plants (not true trees). The original species are native to Indonesia and Malaysia, have many large, hard seeds, and must be cooked. The modern edible cultivars were introduced to Central and South America by the Portuguese.
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It is true, corn, potatoes, and peppers are all native to the Americas, but the Americas does not mean North America. Though they eventually were grown and used in the northern part of the Americas, they are not native to North America. Turkey, venison, sunflower seeds, bison, black walnuts, pecans, salmon, cranberries, Gooseberries, and others are natives of North America.AnimalBison CaribouCertain species of duck, goose and rabbitElkWild turkey White tail deerNorth American QuailFish etc.ClamsAmerican eelBull troutFlathead catfishSalmonShortnose sturgeonStriped bassWhite sturgeonFruitCranberry Beech plumBlackberriesBlueberries GooseberriesHuckleberryRaspberriesPaw pawPapaya etc.NutBeechBlack walnutButternut (white walnut)ChestnutHickoryPecanVegetablesMaize(corn)Many varieties of peppers and beansSquash, PumpkinsMaple syrupHoney from native bees
I think your question is asking where did Native American's live in the 1400's. If this is true thousands of tribes were spread across North and South America.
It is true, corn, potatoes, and peppers are all native to the Americas, but the Americas does not mean North America. Though they eventually were grown and used in the northern part of the Americas, they are not native to North America. Turkey, venison, sunflower seeds, bison, black walnuts, pecans, salmon, cranberries, Gooseberries, and others are natives of North America.AnimalBison CaribouCertain species of duck, goose and rabbitElkWild turkey White tail deerNorth American QuailFish etc.ClamsAmerican eelBull troutFlathead catfishSalmonShortnose sturgeonStriped bassWhite sturgeonFruitCranberry Beech plumBlackberriesBlueberries GooseberriesHuckleberryRaspberriesPaw pawPapaya etc.NutBeechBlack walnutButternut (white walnut)ChestnutHickoryPecanVegetablesMaize(corn)Many varieties of peppers and beansSquash, PumpkinsMaple syrupHoney from native bees
Benjamin Franklin wanted to make the turkey the national bird of the USA, rather than the Bald Eagle. He felt the turkey had far more noble qualities than the Bald Eagle. Of the Bald Eagle, he wrote:... he is a bird of bad moral character, he does not get his living honestly... Besides he is a rank coward; the little kingbird, not bigger than a sparrow attacks him boldly and drives him out of the district.Yet, of the turkey, he wrote:...the turkey is in comparison a much more respectable bird, and withal a true original native of America . . . a bird of courage, and would not hesitate to attack a grenadier of the British guards, who should presume to invade his farmyard with a red coat on.
It is true, corn, potatoes, and peppers are all native to the Americas, but the Americas does not mean North America. Though they eventually were grown and used in the northern part of the Americas, they are not native to North America. Turkey, venison, sunflower seeds, bison, black walnuts, pecans, salmon, cranberries, Gooseberries, and others are natives of North America.AnimalBison CaribouCertain species of duck, goose and rabbitElkWild turkey White tail deerNorth American QuailFish etc.ClamsAmerican eelBull troutFlathead catfishSalmonShortnose sturgeonStriped bassWhite sturgeonFruitCranberry Beech plumBlackberriesBlueberries GooseberriesHuckleberryRaspberriesPaw pawPapaya etc.NutBeechBlack walnutButternut (white walnut)ChestnutHickoryPecanVegetablesMaize(corn)Many varieties of peppers and beansSquash, PumpkinsMaple syrupHoney from native bees
It is true, corn, potatoes, and peppers are all native to the Americas, but the Americas does not mean North America. Though they eventually were grown and used in the northern part of the Americas, they are not native to North America. Turkey, venison, sunflower seeds, bison, black walnuts, pecans, salmon, cranberries, Gooseberries, and others are natives of North America.AnimalBison CaribouCertain species of duck, goose and rabbitElkWild turkey White tail deerNorth American QuailFish etc.ClamsAmerican eelBull troutFlathead catfishSalmonShortnose sturgeonStriped bassWhite sturgeonFruitCranberry Beech plumBlackberriesBlueberries GooseberriesHuckleberryRaspberriesPaw pawPapaya etc.NutBeechBlack walnutButternut (white walnut)ChestnutHickoryPecanVegetablesMaize(corn)Many varieties of peppers and beansSquash, PumpkinsMaple syrupHoney from native bees
False, It was Native American stickball