How billiards came to America has not been positively established. There are tales that it was brought to St. Augustine by the Spaniards in the 1580's but research has failed to reveal any trace of the game there. More likely it was brought over by Dutch and English settlers. A number of American cabinetmakers in the 1700's turned out exquisite billiard tables, although in small quantities. Nevertheless, the game did spread throughout the Colonies. Even George Washington was reported to have won a match in 1748. By 1830, despite primitive equipment, public rooms devoted entirely to billiards appeared. The most famous of them was Bassford's, a New York room that catered to stockbrokers. Here a number of American versions of billiards were developed, including Pin Pool, played with small wooden targets like miniature Bowling pins, and Fifteen-Ball Pool, described later.
Billiards is not directly related to math, but is related to advanced math - Geometry, trigonometry, calculus and physics can all be used and demontrated with the complex actions that occur on a billiards table. At least one US professor uses billiards as a part of complex physics demonstrations.
Droughts in America usually occur in the summer and hot seasons
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The Spanish Armada took place on the English Channel.
occur in South America
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The blending was natural since it were Spanish people who first landed in America and mixed up with the Native Indians. When two cultures and religions mix such blending does occur
it can occur anywhere but , mostly in center America
Hurricane mostly occur in the United States of America
In America/ Canada.
In the Caribbean and the Pacific Ocean.