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No, they may have been here before Columbus but the didnt discover corn in Europe until Christopher Columbus had came and the indians planted and farmed corn.
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.
The Indian crop that Columbus introduced to Spain was corn. Once Columbus brought corn back to Europe it spread around the world.
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When Christopher Columbus sailed and "discovered" America, he also discovered corn and brought it back to Europe.
The Aztecs made a type of cornbread before Columbus even discovered America. Later, when corn was taken bake to Europe by the exporers, Europeans added flour to lighten the cornbread and make it more like we know it today.
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Corn was essentially unknown before Europeans came to the new world. It because very popular in the colonies as well as Europe.
Corn was part of the staple diet of the europeans, increasing Europe's population.
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heb broght corn to trade he also broght sweet patoes .
No. The Native Americans did.