i think colombia,Venezuela and Ecuador cuz theyre all situated north.....and latin American countries started from north to south.........
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All settlements were " non American" since it didn't exist until 1789.
states rights - the north were taxing the south on all exports such as cotton to the point that they had no choice than to leave the union..
All settlements were " non American" since it didn't exist until 1789.
American settlements such as Jamestown in Virginia and Plymouth in Massachusetts were known for their successful farming practices. These settlements were able to grow crops such as corn, wheat, and tobacco thanks to fertile land and favorable growing conditions. Agriculture played a key role in the economic development of these settlements.
All of the North American and South American continents are in the Western Hemisphere.
No, while many who are Native Americans are, in fact, North Americans, there are very many who are North Americans, but not at all of Native American descent.
ALL settlements (wherever they are) were (at a time in history) "founded".
As with all of North America - the North American Plate.
They officially started in 1999
All, but 1 state is on on the North American continent: Hawaii. Alaska is on the very northern part of the North American continent.