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False. Vikings, specifically Leif Erikson and his crew, are believed to have reached America around the year 1000 AD, establishing a settlement in present-day Newfoundland, Canada. This predated Columbus's arrival in 1492 by approximately 500 years.
He thought he was traveling around the world to India, he had no idea that North and South America existed. That's why when he landed, he called the natives there "Indians".
Prehistory refers to anything that existed before writing. Hence, any animals that existed before local people had written records were prehistoric. The earliest writing developed in the Middle East 6,000 years ago, and shortly afterward in Egypt, followed by China, India, Greece, and Rome. Almost all of North America was prehistoric prior to the arrival of Columbus in 1492, and Australia was prehistoric until the arrival of the Dutch in the 1600's.
Christopher Columbus
no
There are old fossils of them that people have found.
Harappan culture lasted from 3300 BC to 1900 BC.
a combination of Spanish, Native American, and Anglo culture from the East.
Many Californians opposed arrival of the refugees from the dust bowl because they saw them as competitors for the limited number of jobs that existed.
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none carrabean island dont exist
The Inca Empire was the largest empire in the Americas prior to the arrival of Europeans. It existed from 1438 to 1533.