Unknowable. However, modern scholarship suggests the number could be as high as 50 million. This includes Meso-America, with the huge metropolitan areas of the Valley of Mexico, where citiy-states of 250,000 were not uncommon. Without Meso-America, the population of North America could have been 25 million.
A. one million
around 200 million
Columbus best friend was a guy from the ship
The Santa Maria was one of three ships taken by Christopher Columbus to America in 1492. The ship had three masts.
The entire population of North American in 1600 is estimated at 1 million. So there were not millions dying. Initial contact with Europeans introduced a large number of diseases to the native population. The East Coast of the continent was devastated, and the Pilgrims arrived to find abandoned villages and a very low native population.
Disease, particularly smallpox, killed a significant number of Native Americans when the Spanish arrived because the Indigenous populations had no immunity to these new diseases. They had not been previously exposed to them, while Europeans had built up some level of resistance over centuries. This lack of immunity allowed diseases brought by the Spanish to spread rapidly and ravage Native American communities.
Columbus made a total of four voyages to the New World.
I dunno if theres any official number however most of the islands were populated by Amerindians know in North America as native americans.. yea, they did alot of travelling
four
Pan Am Flight 101
20 million
I can verify that one (1) person in America is working.
It has substantially increased it. Before immigration, there were only native americans. Then European immigrants arrived, and the number of people who were not native americans increased a huge amount while the number of native american people significantly decreased.
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I don't know as they were "prominent." I've read some papers that state that 3000 Native Americans inhabited NH when we arrived but that half than number remained in 1700. There are a number of stories that involve Native Americans such as the story of Hanna Dustin and the founding of Franklin.
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