this is what some people say but am not sure.the greennlanders is the answer
I think what kept them from searching for the unknown land was because the they believed the world was dangerous,horrible sea monsters waited beneath ocean,ready to swallow ships in whole. they thougth the sun was so hot in some places that it made the sea boil
The mohawks got treated like garbage when the europeans came because the europeans kept on buying their land and put them on a reserve
It is sometimes called the 'Age of Discovery'.
Several factors hindered Europeans from discovering unknown lands before the Age of Exploration. Limited maritime technology and navigational skills restricted long-distance sea travel. Additionally, prevailing geopolitical concerns, such as feudal conflicts and the focus on land-based trade routes, diverted attention from exploration. Lastly, a lack of knowledge about the vastness of the oceans and the existence of other continents contributed to their hesitance to venture into uncharted territories.
He was the first European first viking to set foot in the new world.
The Land Unknown was created in 1957-08.
The duration of The Land Unknown is 1.3 hours.
Lots of land, to show their European powers did they take land; so that they were feared. But they spread unknown diseases to the native Americans, i.e. usually by raping, felt good when I did it, lol jokes
Europeans were take over the land and the beothuk had to more in land
gold. Columbus was searching for a route to India. When he landed he mistakenly named the land the West Indies thinking he was in the Indian subcontinent of Asia.
Europeans: Land could be owned by individuals.Native Americans: Land belonged to Everyone.
From all possible areas of research, such as written documents, it can be said that there are few if any positive impacts that European settlers brought to the New World. Unfortunately, the Europeans brought with them diseases unknown in the Western Hemisphere, and ultimately the Europeans took all the land of the Native Americans.