Apples were brought to America by European colonists, primarily from England and the Netherlands, in the 17th century. They cultivated apples for food, cider production, and as a cash crop. The variety of apples available today in the U.S. has since evolved through selective breeding and cultivation.
they have brought apples, oranges, and even carrots.they have also brought tacos enchiladas and quesedillas
No, apples are not indigenous to the United States. They originated in Central Asia, specifically in the region of Kazakhstan, where the wild ancestor of the apple, Malus sieversii, can still be found. Apples were brought to North America by European colonists in the 17th century and have since become widely cultivated across the country.
The plants that are brought to America by the Europeans are apples, grapes and peaches. The English brought experimental boat right after the pilgrims that have honey bees in it.
Spain and Mexico.
He brought the following fruits; apples, peaches and a pear.
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in Peru and in Chile they grow grapes and apples for export.
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I brought dried apples from Germany to the US. With no problems.
poinsettia - from Mexico
Why of course to make a living off the backs of the slaves. They brought slaves to America to work their fields and land pretty much they built this country off the backs of the slaves.