No he didn't. The Nuremberg map was created by an unknown author (possibly an Aztec) and depicts the capital of the Aztec Empire in what is today Mexico, not the coast of North America.
Spain, England, The Netherlands
Micheal Jackson.
England and Holland had claimed it buy 1610
in a short answer - for religious freedom, adventure, and political freedom and a hope for new opportunities
The Vikings sailed to Canada 1000 years ago.
America was first discovered by Europeans in the 1600s, and they (primarily England) began to populate the country with colonists. These colonists eventually decided to separate from England, and the American Revolution resulted. The colonists won the Revolution, and the United States of America was formed.
The main languages of North America are English, French, and Spanish because these areas were settled by Europeans from England, France, and Spain.
The Europeans were motivated to claim land in North America because of the wealth of Natural Resources, the rumors of gold and the expansion of their respective empires. England, France and Spain were all fighting to create the largest, wealthiest empire.
Europeans came from the continent of Europe, which includes countries like England, France and Spain which were the three main countries to colonize the Americas. The American Indians were from America originally, which is why we now call them Native Americans, as they are the natives of america, I.E. they've always lived there.
It was attacked by a dragon and europeans had to help england defend it
The Shire was inspired by rural England. No specific place.
No, but New England is in North America.