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Europeans, after columbuses discovery. europeans then (in late 1600s) introduced the africans into the Americas as slaves
The Norse never settled in the Americas, or Vinland as they called it.
The Dutch
South Africa was settled by European (Dutch) people, just as the United States was settled by European (English) people. Mexico was colonized by SPAIN (which is also considered a European country), the people of Mexico are of Spanish and Central American Indian ancestry. China and Japan are separate countries inhabited by Asians; and for the most part...always have been.
Some other European countries that explored and settled in the Americas include Spain, France, England, Portugal, and the Netherlands. Each of these countries established colonies and trading posts in different regions of the Americas during the Age of Exploration.
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They were brought to the Americas by European colonists, as pigs were considered easier to raise on newly-settled land than other livestock.
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drew wealthy by trading with colonist(:
The Portuguese settled in Brazil in the Americas
i think that the english settled in new hampshire
The Americas.
The beginning of agriculture in the Americas is often associated with the domestication of plants like maize (corn), beans, and squash. This transition from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled agriculture is believed to have occurred independently in different regions of the Americas around 5000-3000 BCE.
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Europeans, after columbuses discovery. europeans then (in late 1600s) introduced the africans into the Americas as slaves
Latin America and Anglo-America are similar in that they both consist of various countries in the Americas, sharing similar geographic locations and cultural influences. Both regions have a history of colonization by European powers and have diverse populations reflecting indigenous, European, and African heritages. They also share economic ties and a history of political relations with each other and other global powers.