The poinsettia, traditionally an American Christmas flower, originally grew in Mexico; where it was known as the "Flower of the Holy Night". It was first brought to America by Joel Poinsett in 1829.
Poinsettias (Euphorbia pulcherrima) are native of Mexico and were brought to the United States in 1825 by Joel Roberts Poinsett, first American ambassador in Mexico.Poinsettias are also known in Mexico as Nochebuena or Flor de Navidad (Christmas Flower).
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they were brought over in boats to be slaves for American colonials.
First Africans brought to America on 1619 where was the colonial American times.
The concept of Christmas came about because many of the Americans of today had their roots in Europe, and naturally they brought their traditions with them.
The brought hot dogs, hamburgers, and the idea of decorating a Christmas tree.
The British (English) settlers brought the first African American slaves over. In fact, they where the only people who brought African American slaves over to America.
In 1519 first sheep was brought to America by Spanish troops under Cortez. It is thought that the flocks of sheep belonging to the Native American Navajos are descended from multi-colored sheep brought to North America by the Spanish.
What kind of question is this , ovcourse she is, she was brought up in America
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President Benjamin Harrison is credited with bringing the first Christmas tree to the White House. The tradition of the First Lady decorating the tree began with First Lady Lou Henry Hoover. Jacqueline Kennedy started the tradition of creating themed White House trees in 1961.