*Nebraska *Kansas *Kentucky *Massachusetts *Connecticut *Missouri *Iowa *Wisconsin *Illinois *Minnesota *the Dakotas *Mississippi *Texas *Utah *Ohio *Michigan *Oklahoma *Alabama *Tennessee *Alaska *Indiana (land of Indians) *Hawaii (Polynesian)
There are 28 states. They are as follows: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Wisconsin, and Wyoming
The United States "came to" the American Indian. The First Peoples were here thousands of years before the European invasions and the subsequent formation of the United States of America.
. I am Grace. I am pretty sure that state with the largest Indian mound is Ohio.
There are thousands of places with Indian names. In fact, the majority of states were named from Indian words. Among them are Connecticut, Tennessee, Texas, the Dakotas, Iowa , Ohio and Oklahoma. Plus there are rivers as in the Mississippi and streets named after Indian words.
all of the above
Alaska
There are 30 states with American Indian names, including the dakotas (but not including Hawaii, which is a Native American word, but not an "American Indian" word):AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCaliforniaConnecticutDelawareIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriNebraskaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontWisconsinWyoming
There is no such language as "Indian."All of the states of India speak different languages. For more information about the languages of India, click here.
Louisiana is the American state where Creole is spoken. It is largely influenced by French and African languages and is spoken by a majority of the population in some areas.
Many 1700s American slaves spoke African languages such as Igbo, Yoruba, and Twi, as well as creole languages such as Gullah and Creole. Over time, English became more dominant as slaves were forced to communicate with their English-speaking masters.
The most commonly spoken languages in the United States are English and Spanish. Additionally, there are many other languages spoken throughout the country due to its diverse population, including Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, French, and others.
Most people spoke English.Other commonly spoken languages included:SpanishNative American languagesChineseGerman
20% of The United States Are the Native Americans
There has never been a president of the United States with an Indian heritage. That applies to American Indian or South Asian extraction.
If you are referring to the United States, the main language is English.If you are referring to the American continents, there are about 10 main languages and over 200 minor languages. The main languages include:EnglishSpanishPortugueseFrenchDutchGuaraniQuechua
Chicken fingers
No. The value of 1 United States of American dollar to Indian currency is 49 Indian Rupees and 55647 Indian Paise
English and Spanish are two widely spoken languages in the United States. English is the most commonly spoken language, while Spanish is the second most spoken language due to the large Hispanic population in the country.