yes
Nil.
we have no definite evidence that they did.
There is no evidence to suggest as much.
If you are asking about North America there is evidence that Vikings arrived 500 years before Columbus and had colonies. Columbus was in 1492 in the Bahamas and never landed in North America.
He landed by Cuba and the hisponola area. Columbus landed in 1492
A lot of people think he landed in North America but he didn't he landed in the Caribbean.
The Phoenicians never reached north America.
The Phoenicians were nowhere near North America
we have no definite evidence that they did.
If you are asking about North America there is evidence that Vikings arrived 500 years before Columbus and had colonies. Columbus was in 1492 in the Bahamas and never landed in North America.
Evidence shows that the Norsemen landed and settled in North America around 1000 AD but soon returned to Scandinavia.
There is no evidence to suggest as much.
If you are asking about North America there is evidence that Vikings arrived 500 years before Columbus and had colonies. Columbus was in 1492 in the Bahamas and never landed in North America.
He landed by Cuba and the hisponola area. Columbus landed in 1492
It would be Spanish explorer Ponce de Leon when he landed in Florida, but the Vikings were in North America 500 years before the Europeans. Eric the Red landed in Newfoundland and colonized it. There is even some evidence that the Chinese made landfall in North America.
yes
A lot of people think he landed in North America but he didn't he landed in the Caribbean.
He landed on South America No he didn't land on the mainland of North or South America every voyage he landed in the Caribbean.