bananas
sdiopeofofer
During the Middle Ages, bananas were eaten in Southeastern Asia, but were not available in Europe. The only way medieval Europeans could have eaten them would have been if they were dried and traded to Europe through India, which seems unlikely, or if the Europeans went to where bananas grew, which probably a few did. The modern banana was first cultivated after 1500, and brought to plantations in Central and South America.
America IS a country of it's own. It is made up of States,,,50 of them. "Middle America" is a term to describe the average American based on economics. The majority of Americans make up "middle America:.
Mayas still live in Middle America because, the had there cities claimed , and there religious temples.
Because they're just average on about everything - middle class, middle America, not too smart, not too dumb. They're always in The Middle.
america think about it
Witnessed a growth in the middle sectors of Latin American society
sdiopeofofer
Yes they had bananas in the middle ages. However since they grow in Central and South Amaerica and tropical islands I doubt they had them in Europe.
Bananas cannot be grown in frigid or dry and hot atmospheres. For this reason they cannot be found in most parts of Europe, Northern America (Cananda, Northern States etc...), and the Sahara and Middle East.
ravaged bananas
probably Yemen or Saudi Arabia sells oil but I never heard of a middle eastern country that exports natural gas
Panama is the long, thin Country between South America and Middle America. Its canal toward its center is connecting the Pacific and Atlantic ocean. It is crucial for ships anywhere to be able to deliver supplies and exports/imports. I hope this answers your question.
America gets a greater percentage of oil from Venezuela than from the Middle East, and Venezuela has the largest oil reserves in the Western hemisphere--maybe the only oil in the WH; Texas was pretty much pumped dry by the mid 1970s. Venezuela also exports petroleum, petroleum products, and aluminum
There is North America, Central (or Middle) America, and South America. Central (Middle) America is associated with North America.
The middle Colonies were known as the "Breadbasket Colonies" because of their large exports of grains to other colonies and Europe.
Meat exports in the 1990s have been strongest to Japan, Mexico, Republic of Korea, Canada, and the Middle East