People
Yes, millions of people live throughout the continent of South America.
because it was made to cheer people up at the game
1.) It's been America's pastime since 1889 2.) It's a great way for families to enjoy the evening (or afternoon) 3.) People from all around come to the US to watch a ballgame
it's a holiday, not a party held somewhere
Can I assume that you are not referring to the black "migrants" that came chained by the shipload throughout the first few hundred years of America. What exactly are you asking?
Rivers and Lakes are important to people throughout Latin America because their are not many road in Latin America and there are many rivers and lakes in Latin America.
zachary taylor had changed america by his love and loyalty of america which spread throughout the country,in other words some people did not like the 12th president (zachary taylor) because of his early childhood memories.
The people of Puerto Rico wear the same kinds of clothing as people throughout North America and Europe, except, of course, that they do not need or use winter clothing.
It's estimated that approximately 9 million people currently struggle with a prescription drug addiction in America. As far as how many people throughout the world, I have no idea. Sorry!
W. B. Hinsdale has written: 'The first people of Michigan' -- subject(s): Indians of North America 'Perforated Indian crania in Michigan' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Craniology
Many people in Latin America have African ancestry due to the transatlantic slave trade, where millions of Africans were forcibly brought to the Americas to work on plantations. This historical migration and mixing of populations have resulted in a significant presence of African ancestry in countries throughout Latin America.
Harold Underwood Faulkner has written: '... American political and social history' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Civilization, Economic conditions, History 'Labor in America' -- subject(s): Labor unions '... America, its history and people' -- subject(s): History