The Vikings were the first outsiders to settle on North America.
North America
Christopher Columbus is credited with being the first European explorer to reach the Americas in 1492. However, there is evidence that the Vikings had reached North America around the year 1000.
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The Vikings were the first Europeans who reached North America about 500 years before Christopher Columbus and their leader was Leif Erikson
Vikings reached as far as what is now Newfoundland sometime around the year 1000, long before Columbus.
I'm not exactly sure, but currently, my World History class is studying how the first people to land in Russia were the vikings, and I'm pretty sure it was somewhere around 1000 AD...so I'm guessing Europe?
The Paleo-Indians were the people rumored to have first migrated into the North American continent. Although John Cabot and Christopher Columbus are famous to have been the first of any foreigners to have sailed to the Americas, Norse captain Leif Eriksson is believed to have reached the Island of Newfoundland in circa 1000 A.D.
The Paleo-Indians were the people rumored to have first migrated into the North American continent. Although John Cabot and Christopher Columbus are famous to have been the first of any foreigners to have sailed to the Americas, Norse captain Leif Eriksson is believed to have reached the Island of Newfoundland in circa 1000 A.D.
Vikings attacked Ireland, however, they never reached Greece.
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