Yes they did.
Many historians believe that most of the development of horses began in North America. Scientists believe that the first horses (called Pliohippus) to evolve in North America appeared about 6 million years ago. For some unknown reason, horses (Equus) disappeared from the Western Hemisphere and were re-introduced by spanish explorers (after Columbus) in the sixteenth century.
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He knew it was not flat, before he went. Even in those times alot of people knew the world was not flat. They just thought North and South America did not exist. Columbus thought he could sail form Europe to India
Answer : Never. Columbus never discovered the United States. The U.S. did not exist until well after Columbus was dead, 1776. Columbus found his way to what we now call North America in the year 1492.
Before Columbus came to the New World the Europeans used the word "corn" to describe all grains, so yes they ate "corn" (e.g. wheat corns, barley corns, rye corns, millet corns) but NO they did not eat maize corns as that grain did not then exist in Europe.
With regard to the fact that he represented the takeover of the Americas by European races, Columbus and all explorers were detrimental to the cultures of Native Americans. However, the current nations that exist in North and South America would not exist, and the world would not have benefitted from them, if not for the pioneering voyages of Columbus.
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He knew it was not flat, before he went. Even in those times alot of people knew the world was not flat. They just thought North and South America did not exist. Columbus thought he could sail form Europe to India
In The late 1487s is when America was found by Columbus so 2 year's and some months later France Exist
Answer : Never. Columbus never discovered the United States. The U.S. did not exist until well after Columbus was dead, 1776. Columbus found his way to what we now call North America in the year 1492.
No. They didn't exist in 1492. They had been disbanded over 200 years before him.
Jesus spoke Aramaic, this was before Chris Columbus discovered America so the Amercian variation of the English language did not exist. Jesus' skin tone was probably more of an olive tone than white or black.
Before Columbus came to the New World the Europeans used the word "corn" to describe all grains, so yes they ate "corn" (e.g. wheat corns, barley corns, rye corns, millet corns) but NO they did not eat maize corns as that grain did not then exist in Europe.
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Before Columbus smallpox did not exist among native Americans. As a result, they had no immunity it and it decimated their population.
With regard to the fact that he represented the takeover of the Americas by European races, Columbus and all explorers were detrimental to the cultures of Native Americans. However, the current nations that exist in North and South America would not exist, and the world would not have benefitted from them, if not for the pioneering voyages of Columbus.
No. Horses do not exist where polar bears live.
It is not certain exactly what breed was brought over in the late 1400's, but they were of the Spanish Criollo type that are descendants to the Texas Longhorn, Corriente, Florida Cracker/Pineywoods and Argentine Criollo, among others, that exist today.