Midwest and Northeast
The Asian population of the planet exceeds 5 billion and as there are only 7 billion people on the planet, it would be impossible for the Caucasian population to be anywhere close to 50%. The more likely scenario is that with Whites and Hispanics combined, the 'Caucasian' population is closer to 23%.
Unknown beacuse after the africans migrated to america for work, they began to marrie the whites and have babys. There for it is unknown if there is or isnt more blacks than whites. But, here in america.. its full of us whiteys!! :D
Whites may have feared black slaves due to the perceived threat of rebellion or uprising, as well as fears of loss of control and power. Whites also may have viewed black slaves as different or inferior, leading to feelings of superiority and the need to maintain dominance through fear.
Slave owners feared poor whites because they were seen as competition for labor resources. Poor whites could potentially undermine the hierarchical structure of society by forming alliances with slaves to challenge the institution of slavery. Additionally, poor whites posed a threat to the economic interests of slave owners by demanding higher wages or better working conditions.
No, whites are not considered a minority in the United States. The term "minority" in the U.S. typically refers to groups that are underrepresented or have less power due to factors like race, ethnicity, or gender. Whites make up the majority of the U.S. population.
Initially, blacks lived in near equator regions, while whites lived in northern regions.
Whites
Whites moved to the suburbs. (apex)
cities became poorer
It depends where you're talking about. In the world: Yes. In the North American continent: No In the South American continent: Yes In the Americas: Yes In America: No [2040-2050]
Great white sharks are protected in several regions around the world, including the United States, where they are listed under the Endangered Species Act, and in Australia, where they are protected under various state laws. In South Africa, they are also protected, with specific regulations governing their fishing and conservation. Additionally, many countries in the Mediterranean Sea have implemented measures to safeguard great whites due to their declining populations.
Great whites can be found almost anywhere however the largest populations are in South Africa.. not far from Capetown such as Seal Island, False bay and Gannsbaii. There is also a large population in Port Lincoln, in South Australia.
Adult Great Whites are apex predators. Apart from the Orca (Killer Whale), there are no known predators that may attack or kill a Great White. In regions where both the Orca and the Great whites inhabit and compete for food, Orcas may attack and kill these sharks. Since Orca's are much larger than them, they can attack and even kill great whites.
There have been many cases of two (or more) populations that were deeply divided. Blacks and whites in the U.S., blacks and whites in South Africa, Catholics and Protestants in Great Britain, Catholics and Protestants in many other parts of the world. Christians and Muslims have been deeply divided in many places too, as well as many other religions that have been divided among themselves.
Adult Great Whites are apex predators. Apart from the Orca (Killer Whale), there are no known predators that may attack or kill a Great White. In regions where both the Orca and the Great whites inhabit and compete for food, Orcas may attack and kill these sharks. Since Orca's are much larger than them, they can attack and even kill great whites.
Most of the White population in the United States is concentrated in the Midwest and Northeast regions, particularly in states such as Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Michigan. Additionally, significant populations can be found in rural areas and smaller towns across the country. The South also has a sizable White demographic, especially in states like Texas and Florida, reflecting broader demographic shifts. Overall, while urban areas have diverse populations, many Whites still reside in suburban and rural settings.
Adult Great Whites are apex predators. Apart from the Orca (Killer Whale), there are no known predators that may attack or kill a Great White. In regions where both the Orca and the Great whites inhabit and compete for food, Orcas may attack and kill these sharks. Since Orca's are much larger than them, they can attack and even kill great whites.