North and South America
A "new world" is a land undiscovered and unexplored. America was referred to as the "New World" once the English settlers had first landed.
The continents of the New World are North America, South America, and Australia. These continents were explored and settled by Europeans during the Age of Exploration.
The New World are the continents of North and South America while the Old World has the continents Asia, Europe, and Africa.
The New World consists of two continents: North America and South America.
America was referred to as the "New World".
North America includes the new world
The two continents that make up the New World are North America and South America. These continents were named as such by Europeans during the Age of Discovery in the 15th century.
America was referred to as the "New World".
The map that first showed the New World as new continents was drawn by German cartographer Martin Waldseemüller in 1507. This map, known as the Waldseemüller map, named the new continents "America" in honor of the explorer Amerigo Vespucci.
Amerigo Vespucci found new plants, animals, and tribal cultures in the New World. More to the interest of the conquistadors, he found gold, silver, and jewels. His maps led to the new continents being referred to as "America."
North America is one of the continents. South America is the other continent.