The way the local Indians lived on the Continent of North America was quite different from how American pioneers destroyed land even if we tried to gain a profit. The author of this story attempts to convey destruction and destruction caused by Europeans in a relatively small period of American land. The difference is not only culture but also spirit. The indigenous Indians regard the land where they live as a sacred land, but the purpose of the arrival of European settlers is not only to use the land but also to use indigenous peoples.
North American continent is the third continent. As links between the Americas, Canada, the United States, Greenland, Mexico and Latin America countries are included. North America accounts for about 17% of the world's land, accounting for about 8% of the population. The continent is completely in the northern hemisphere, North Arctic Ocean to the north, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east.
Central America is a part of the North American continent, sandwiched between Mexico and the South American continent. Central America countries include Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama. Southern Mexico is related to this area in many ways, but Mexico is not considered part of Central America. The total area of Central America is 524,000 square kilometers. It is shaped like an isthmus. The isthmus is a zone connecting two large lands with water boundaries on both sides. Central America enters the Atlantic Ocean in the Pacific Ocean, in the eastern part in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.
In fact, there are 23 countries in North America. Approximately 80% of North American land belongs to Canada or the USA, but North America continues to include all Mexico, all Central American countries, and Caribbean islands. In addition to 23 countries, North America has nine member regions. The North American border is the North Arctic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean of the West, the Atlantic Ocean of the East. The southernmost country is Panama, next to Colombia in South America. North America and South America together form the so-called North and South America. Spanish and English are the main languages of North America, but thanks to the presence in Canada (Quebec) and Haiti, French is far behind one third.