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North America (USA, Canada, Mexico, Greenland, Caribbean Islands)
Climate The climate of NA varies greatly due to the massive size of it. It contains all types of weather and teampatures. The nhighest it has ever been was 57 degrees Celcuis. The lowest was -66 degrees Celcius.
Political Information USA: The USA is run by a democratic republic. Canada: Canada is under the rule of England USED, but is still a constitutional monarchy. Mexico: Mexico is run by a democratic rebulic, largly based off of the US's government. Greenland: Greenland is a self-governing overseas administrative division of Denmark.
Standards of Living The standards of living vary throughout North America. In many places around Canada and the USA, the standards of living are very high, but in Mexico, places in the Caribbean, and other places (even some areas within the USA and Canada) have ivery low standards of living. Many places are poverty stricken but then others are wealthy as can be.
Major Conflcits Past: -WWI -WWII Present: -War on Terror -Mexican War on Drugs
Religion USA: (largest to smallest) Christian, nonreligious, Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, Agnostic, Atheist Canada: (largest to smallest) Roman Catholic, protestant, Christian orthodox, Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu, Sikh Mexico: (largest to smallest) Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, nonreligious. Caribbean Islands: (largest to smallest) Christian, (then comes many different divisions of Christianity), Judaism, Baha’is, Muslim, Rastafarians, Hindu.
Ethnic Groups and Culture -Many cultures that date back far: Mexican, many European countries, African Americans (from Caribbean), Asians (small percentage though), and Native Americans. -Main languages are spoken: English, Spanish, and French
Economy -Second largest economy (Europe is largest). -Fur trade is a HUGE factor in Canadian and US economies. -The economy of North America is largely based off of the exports of corn, meat, cotton, soybeans, tobacco, wheat, coal, iron ore, bauxite, copper, natural gas, petroleum, mercury, nickel, potash, and silver.