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Yes they did! I took a collage class about it.
Impossible to tell, I don't know the route they took in their travel.
The Polos took four years to reach China and went through many lands.
Dawes took the longest route
we took the wrong route
Canada, unless you took a very circuitous route.
The 2000 mile route took anywhere from 4 to 6 months to travel depending upon how the person was traveling.
The Caribbean was subject to constant change and invasion prior to the arrival of the Europeans. When the Spaniards took over, it was much more difficult to invade because of the potency of the Spanish military. When the Spanish power weakened, other European powers took over, so much of the way Caribbean society was organized paralleled European values. This means that agriculture, politics, and values were products of European rule and the Caribbean developed much in the same way as Europe. It was organized as an agricultural and capitalist system until ant-slave sentiments began to interfere with this process.
because they were warriors that took over the Caribbean sea
yes, there were native horses, but then they became extinct and stayed extinct, until the Spaniards brought them back to America. =D
The game of football was taken to Argentina in the year 1860, by the Spaniards.
Well the Spaniards took over Colombia but Simon Bolivar Freed them