Indentured servants
Columbus sailed across the Atlantic ocean. He was expected to sail to Asia, but he landed in America.
they traveled by camel across the European continent, and then took a boat across the Atlantic Ocean
Yes, this is how many Irish immigrants reached America duiring the famine, actually for a breif period until the invention of trans-Atlantic flight it was the only way for many people to get across the Atlantic ocean to America.
They came from chips and road across with thrit slave owners
middle passage
indentured servants
Europeans traveled to the western hemisphere by ship, across the Atlantic Ocean.
no there was a priest who built a raft and sailed across the Atlantic ocean even before the vikings but after the vikings i am pretty sure that the spanish were the first after them
As far as we know at this time.
The Pilgrims took the "Middle Passage", which is a harsh and often deadly voyage often lasting up to 3 months across the Atlantic Ocean.
The Atlantic, from Europe to America.
Indian Attacks.
Amerigo Vespucci
it is south america
The Portuguese sailed across the Atlantic to get to the Americas.
Europeans were forced to explore when the Turks blocked the caravan routes to the Far East and the Spice Islands
Canada is in North America above the United States of America. It is across the Atlantic from Europe, and across the Pacific from Russia.