The pineapple has served as both a food and a symbol throughout the human history of the Americas. Originally unique to the Western Hemisphere, the fruit was a culinary favorite of the fierce Carib Indians who lived on islands in the sea that still bears their names.The presence of pineapples on Caribbean islands was not a natural event, but rather the result of centuries of Indian migration and commerce. Accomplished dugout canoe navigators, the maritime tribes explored, raided and traded across a vast expanse of tropical oceans, seas and river systems. The herbaceous plant they called "anana," or "excellent fruit," originally evolved in the inland areas of what is now Brazil and Paraguay and was widely transplanted and cultivated. Highly regarded for its intense sweetness, the "excellent fruit" was a staple of Indian feasts and rites related to tribal affirmation. It was also used to produce Indian wine. Hope this helps more
1. An example from the domain of politics in the young history of the United States of America that is directly from Ancient Greeks and Romans is Republican Democracy.
2. An example from the domain of architecture in the young history of the United States of America that is directly from Ancient Greeks and Romans is the neoclassical architecture of Capitol Hill.
3. An example from the domain of philosophy in the young history of the United States of America that is directly from Ancient Greeks and Romans is materialism.
<h3>What is the connection between materialism and the United States capitalism?</h3>
Materialism was an ancient Greek philosophy that saw the natural world as importantly materialistic.
In the United States, materialism has encouraged excessive capitalism, enabling people to calculate their wealth (personal belongings) in comparison with others.
Thus, ancient Greece and Rome have been sources of inspiration for the political, economic, and value systems of the United States.
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