It forced many of them into salve labor.
Columbus did not discover North America. He landed on islands in the Bahamas. But Columbus is credited with making the European discovery of America, because his reports lead directly to the discovery and exploration of the rest of the American continents.
Their decision to finance Christopher Columbus's voyage led directly to the beginning of European exploration of the Americas.
Cabot was an Italian navigator and explorer whose 1497 'discovery' of North America is commonly held to be the first European voyage to the continent since Norse exploration of the Americas in the early XI century. (Wikipedia)For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.
The first official discovery of payable gold near Bathurst, NSW, was made by Edward Hargraves in 1851. Hargraves was assisted by John Lister, a man who had already found gold in the region. Lister led Hargraves directly to where gold was found, at Summerhill Creek, at a site which Hargraves named "Ophir".
The Normans never left. They were gradually absorbed into the English, Scots, Welsh and Irish populations, mainly as aristocratic landowning nobility. Anyone with surnames such as Mandeville, Montfort, Lacy, de Vere, Bruce, Mowbray, Percy, Fossard, Stuteville, Baliol and many more are descended directly or indirectly from Norman knights.
They became aggressive after having new religious views forced upon them.
They lost their lives when peaceful greetings became vicious attacks.
They became aggressive after having new religious views forced upon them.
They became aggressive after having new religious views forced upon them.
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He just discovered the Americas; he had nothing to do with Mexico directly.
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Magellan's arrival in the Philippines in 1521 had a significant impact on the native populations. The interactions with the locals resulted in both violent conflicts and moments of peaceful trade and exchange. The colonization process that followed eventually led to the suppression and displacement of indigenous cultures, introduction of Christianity, Spanish rule, and economic exploitation.