England.
Yes, in fact the honey bee was brought to North America by English colonists.
There were no honey bees (Apis Mellifera) living naturally in North America or Australia so the early colonists brought bees with them to produce honey.
The honey bee was brought to America, from England, in 1622 The first bees were brought to Jamestown. The bees quickly went wild. By the end of the 18th century, Native Americans viewed the honey bee (called English flies) as harbingers of colonial expansion.
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Honey bees aren't native to North America but were taken there by the early settlers about 400 years ago.
No, the first honey bees were brought to the Americas by the early European settlers.
He brought grapes and timber from North America.
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Wolves are native to North America.
The europeans
Earthworms are an invasive species in North America. They were brought in 10,000 years ago by glaciation and some brought in by Europeans during colonization.