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North America: History, Lands, and Peoples


Episode 692


The source text offers an extensive, comprehensive overview of the North American continent, primarily structured around an informational online encyclopedia entry. This detailed document covers a wide range of topics, beginning with fundamental geographical and demographic statistics, such as the continent's area, population, and major cities. Significant portions of the text are dedicated to outlining the history of North America, tracing events from the initial human migration and the pre-Columbian era through the Age of Discovery, European colonization, the American Revolution, and subsequent westward expansion. The material further explains complex regional definitions and linguistic divisions, noting distinctions between North America, Northern America, and Middle America, and differentiating Anglo-America from Latin America. Finally, the entry provides data on the continent's diverse economy, emphasizing the major trade blocs like NAFTA (now USMCA) and discussing its varied physical geography, climate, and culture, including dominant religions and popular sports leagues.


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