Probaly, if you live in a America, that the pilgrims and everyone else knew that America was there so that they went there eventualy and here we are today.
No, Christopher Columbus did not invent the compass.
All the history (and events) of the peoples of the Americas prior to the arrival of Christopher Columbus is "Pre-Colombian".
The colonies from Europe stole gold from the native south American tribes(azets).
On October 12, 1492, Columbus landed at a small island in the Bahamas, which many think was Watling Island, later renamed San Salvador Island in honor of the event.
Christopher Columbus first landed in the Bahamas in 1492, specifically on an island he named San Salvador (known as Guanahani by the indigenous Taíno people). This event marked the beginning of European exploration and colonization in the Americas.
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No, Christopher Columbus did not invent the compass.
All the history (and events) of the peoples of the Americas prior to the arrival of Christopher Columbus is "Pre-Colombian".
All the history (and events) of the peoples of the Americas prior to the arrival of Christopher Columbus is "Pre-Colombian".
All the history (and events) of the peoples of the Americas prior to the arrival of Christopher Columbus is "Pre-Colombian".
Given a specific event, a favourable outcome is when that event occurs. A possible outcome is an event that can occur.
The colonies from Europe stole gold from the native south American tribes(azets).
Independent events.
Many people recognize Christopher Columbus as the person to discover the New World. Without his discovery many people feel that the United States would not be in existence today. For this reason they celebrate Columbus Day in recognition of this event.
Dependent event :)
In 1492, Christopher Columbus reached the Americas, which led to increased exploration and eventual colonization by European powers. It also marked the end of the Reconquista in Spain, where Christian forces defeated the last Muslim kingdom.
Independence of the events.