American comes from the shortened version of the United States of America. This is how it is used to reference US citizens. While America is the last word for two continents there is only one country with that word included. Many Americans refer to themselves as Americans in nationality but also recognize and celebrate the nationalities that brought their families over to the US.
The term "American" in reference to a US citizen originated in the late 18th century when the United States declared independence from Britain. While "America" refers to the continent, "American" became a demonym for individuals from the United States due to the country's prominence in the region. US citizens commonly refer to themselves as Americans in nationality, distinguishing themselves from citizens of other countries in the Americas.
Pretzels are said to have originated in Europe, with some sources pointing to Germany as their likely place of origin.
The peanut originated in South America. It was domesticated by indigenous populations in regions that now include Bolivia, Paraguay, and Brazil.
Turkeys originated in North America. They were domesticated by indigenous peoples in Mexico and the U.S. before being brought to Europe.
Spanish people primarily come from Europe, specifically the Iberian Peninsula. Spain is located in southwestern Europe and is the country where the Spanish culture and language originate.
The new citizens of Haiti originated mainly from Africa, through the forced migration and enslavement of Africans during the colonial period.
He likely has ancestral roots originate from the continent of Africa. His nationality is Brazilian.
they are both native to this continent. unlike white people who originate from Europe and black people who originate from Africa
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The numbat originated on the Australian continent.
asia
They're Brazilian. They originate from Sao Paolo.
"Spook" is from the Dutch.
i believe its Africa
Thought to be Africa
The peanut originated in South America. It was domesticated by indigenous populations in regions that now include Bolivia, Paraguay, and Brazil.