The USA
and herds of buffalos.
Once inhabited the present United States from Coast to Coast original Native (Indian)
Americans. Indians, the name commonly applied to the people found by Columbus in
America. They introduced colonists to clothing such as moccasins and ponchos, as well as to
cotton, which is used to make many clothes today. Much of early Indians' clothing was made
from deer skins. Many common English words have American Indian origins. These include:
bayou, chipmunk, hickory, hominy, pecan, squash, toboggan, and tomahawk.
Some interesting facts about The United States of America:
· CocaCola was first bottled in 1894 in Vicksburg, Mississipi.
· The world's first drivein movie theatre, built in 1933 near Camden, New Yersey.
· 1/3 of the people who work in the capital city Washington DC work for the
federal government.