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There is a theory that natives of Peru sailed to the Pacific islands in rafts and settled there.
Well, New Zealand itself and its associated islands are all in the Pacific, as are Auckland, Campbell, Scott islands, and Antipodes Islands also. But in the north of New Zealand, occupied/settled islands would include the Cook Islands, Tokelau, and Niue, which are within the Realm of New Zealand.
Hawaii was settled by polynesians who came by boat from the south Pacific islands. There were no American aboriginals (indians) there.
it settled in india
Faroe Islands.
Australia was first settled as a penal colony, housing the excess convicts from England. However, this was not its only purpose. It was set up to become its own self-sufficient colony as the British wanted a strong presence in the Pacific. The continent also provided the British Empire with natural resources.
Polynesian seafarers.
Emigrants from Portugal.
the chinook
Settled.
Norsemen settled the islands in the 8th century A.D.
James Cook never settled in Australia. He was sent to explore whether there really was a great southern continent, but he never settled in Australia.