No; the Aztec or Mexica people did that, founding their capital city of Tenochtitlan in 1325.
Monarch butterflies travel south to Mexico in the winter, then back north in the summer.
The Olmec Tribe
olmec and maya
It is very unlikely. The Olmec were a civilization found in Mexico (North America), and the Phoenicians thrived on the southern shores of the Mediterranean sea (Europe, North Africa). No such contact has been reported on either Olmec or Phoenician writings, so far.
They migrate southwards in early fall, and winter from Mexico to Peru. Return north in April.
In Winter they congregate in a forest in Mexico and in summer the migrate north over the continent of North America in spring, breading as they do so. Then in the Autumn the descendents of the migrating population fly South to their winter roost.
Mexico
THey live in the rocky areas of North America, and love to live in the mountain areas. They migrate to Mexico in the winter.
humming birds migrate the same way the other birds do. Like when it is cold in north they fly south and when it is cold in the south they fly north.
At that time they didn't know about it. No one knew about North America at all.
they migrate from USA across the Gulf of Mexico to central America they migrate from USA across the Gulf of Mexico to central America This question was asked by Aisea and answered by someone else then my friend, Chris who is a perv
Corn does grow in North America. Not sure where it is originally from.