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The Portuguese were believed to be the first Europeans to discover Australia, but as there are no records remaining in Portugal to substantiate their claim, it is unknown why or how they may have discovered the continent.The Dutch were active traders between Europe and Asia, and they came across Australia whilst seeking out new possibilities for trade. Willem Jansz/Janszoon was the first to step foot on Australia's shores. He was a Dutchman who was seeking new trade routes and trade associates. Commanding the Duyfken, he became the first recorded European to step foot on Australia's shores on the western shore of Cape York Peninsula, doing so in 1606.
Newton's third law of motion, action and reaction
The first Europeans to step foot on Canada were the Vikings, although the French were the first to start colonizing, first in Acadia (modern day Nova Scotia) then Champlain started colonizing parts of Quebec in 1608.
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This is an example of 'action' and 'reaction'. Every 'action', like stepping out of the boat on to the shore causes an equal and opposite 'reaction', as the boat moves in the opposite direction. This is also how rockets move in the vacuum of space.
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Probably asians crossing the bering strait. The first europeans to step onto land in America were most probably Vikings. The first European to oficially step onto the American continent was Amerigo Vespucio. Columbus steped onto an American island a few years earlier but only reached the continent on his fourth trip to America. By then Vespucio had already reached the continent.
On 26 February 1606, Willem Jansz/Janszoon became the first recorded European to step foot on Australia's shores at the Pennefather River, near where the Queensland town of Weipa now stands, on the western shore of Cape York Peninsula.