That is not physically possible.
yes, he discovered America in 1492
He discovered America! Although it was named for someone else named Amerigo Vespucci, who had discovered south America.He Thought it was IndiaHe called native American "indians" because he thought he was in India
Because North American Man was already here!
After America was discovered, it was ( obviously ) named " America " therefore, anyone born in this country is an American, just like people from Germany are Germans.
No. King Tut lived thousands of years before America was discovered. He was an Egyptian.
No name. He didn't land in North America.
After America was discovered, it was ( obviously ) named " America " therefore, anyone born in this country is an American, just like people from Germany are Germans.
Richard Hakluyt it was John Cabot
Amerigo Vespucci discovered that Asia was not a part of America. America was named after him.
The Americas had not been discovered at that time so neither America nor its people are referred to.
Your question makes no sence America was not discovered in 1050!
Columbus is generally viewed as the person who "discovered" America, when instead he actually discovered the Virgin Islands. He is looked upon in a positive way by most Americans.