The Vikings arrived in North America before anyone else (excluding some Chinese reports of them arriving first)
Christopher Columbus, it is also said that he founded the United States, but it is not sure.
Christopher Columbus? He isn't. America has Christopher Columbus, Canada has Lief Ericson, Cabot, and Cartier.
Christopher Columbus did not have an impact on Canada, BUT he did make an impact to america by opening the way to the new world .
Leif Ericson found Canada Columbus found Mexico The woodland Indians found America. Stupidly Leif Ericson didn't claim the land but Columbus did.
Columbus is credited with making the European discovery of America, of which Canada is a part. So in a sense he can be said to have discovered Canada. However, Columbus never traveled anywhere near the lands that are now part of Canada.
The bluenose was built in Lunenburg Nova Scotia Canada North America.
Christopher Columbus, it is also said that he founded the United States, but it is not sure.
Columbus is credited with making the European discovery of America, of which Canada is a part. So in a sense he can be said to have discovered Canada as part of his discovery of America, generally. However, Columbus never traveled to the lands that are now part of Canada.
it is not sure if explore Canada but he discovered it. ===================================== Christopher Columbus did not come anywhere near Canada. You might be confusing Christopher Columbus with John Cabot.
lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada
Christopher Columbus? He isn't. America has Christopher Columbus, Canada has Lief Ericson, Cabot, and Cartier.
Christopher Columbus did not have an impact on Canada, BUT he did make an impact to america by opening the way to the new world .
No, Starbucks is America, and was founded in Seattle. There are, however, a good number of them in Canada.
He didn't go to Canada. In fact, he didn't know that North America existed.
1492 is when Columbus came to North America. However, there were several Norweigens who came to go ice fishing in parts of Canada long before Columbus.
Edi Baur died on October 14, 2009, in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Earl Bailly was born on July 8, 1903, in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada.