A: one million
Columbus didn't land in North America, but if he had he would have found millions of Native Americans living there.
When Christopher Columbus came to America and thought he was in India so he called the people living there Indians.
Christopher Columbus is often credited with discovering America on October 12, 1492. However, it is important to note that indigenous people were already living in the Americas before Columbus arrived.
The European way of life at that time was more focused on industrialization, technology, and hierarchy, while the Taino way of life was more communal, centered around agriculture, fishing, and spiritual beliefs. Europeans valued individualism and ownership, while Tainos had a more collective approach to land and resources sharing. This led to conflicts and misunderstandings between the two cultures when they encountered each other in the Americas.
Yes, there were already indigenous people living there!
indians
Well, as people say Christopher Colombus discovered America but NO HE DIDN'T. The Indians or native Americans did they were living on that land first but English took claim for Discovering it. The native Americans claim to have traveled from the islands around the world.the vikings also arrived several years before Columbus.
colonists living in america
there were indians living there before they were enslaved by columbus
Indians
mitramela legue
Estimates suggest that there were between 50-100 million indigenous people living in North and South America when Columbus landed in the Caribbean Islands in 1492. However, this number significantly declined due to diseases, war, and forced labor after European contact.