The Arawaks.
The Lucayan Indians
Arrived in 1492
Columbus didn't land in North America, but if he had he would have found millions of Native Americans living there.
He technically never landed in America. He hit the Bahamas and thought he was in IndiaAnswerArrived in 1492 AnswerArrived in 1492 Columbus's goal was to reach India, but he made a mistake and landed in the Bahamas. He arrived there in 1492. A silly way to remember it is "IN 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue" Columbus still thought he was in India and called the people that lived there Indians.
Taino Tribe
Supposedly 1492, but Vikings made it to the region now called Canada, so they arrived before Columbus. Then again, the American Indians arrived even earlier via the Bering Strait.
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Arrived in 1492
Columbus didn't land in North America, but if he had he would have found millions of Native Americans living there.
He technically never landed in America. He hit the Bahamas and thought he was in IndiaAnswerArrived in 1492 AnswerArrived in 1492 Columbus's goal was to reach India, but he made a mistake and landed in the Bahamas. He arrived there in 1492. A silly way to remember it is "IN 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue" Columbus still thought he was in India and called the people that lived there Indians.
Taino Tribe
Supposedly 1492, but Vikings made it to the region now called Canada, so they arrived before Columbus. Then again, the American Indians arrived even earlier via the Bering Strait.
Christopher Columbus
The term "pre-Columbian" refers to the period of time in the Americas before the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492. It encompasses the history, cultures, and civilizations of indigenous peoples in North and South America prior to European contact.
he thought he was in Inda.
Yes. He arrived in the New World on October 12, 1492.
He arrived to the beaches of what now is the Republic of Santo Domingo in the Caribbean in 1492.
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.