Some achievements that the Native Americans made before the arrival of Columbus were effective ways to do agriculture. They had large monuments, some still around today, that were marvels of the world.
Some achievements that the Native Americans made before the arrival of Columbus were effective ways to do agriculture. They had large monuments, some still around today, that were marvels of the world.
Some achievements that the Native Americans made before the arrival of Columbus were effective ways to do agriculture. They had large monuments, some still around today, that were marvels of the world.
Some achievements that the Native Americans made before the arrival of Columbus were effective ways to do agriculture. They had large monuments, some still around today, that were marvels of the world.
Native Americans
Prior to the arrival of Christopher Columbus what was the indigenous population of North and South America and the Caribbean?
when columbus landed in the US
He claimed North America first. We honor him on that day.
No because people was already there and they thought they was invaders.
Christopher Columbus took over south America and the Caribbean and claimed that he discovered the "East". He killed millions of native Americans and Spain colonized south America and most up through Mexico and into present day America. killing everything as they went. doosheExplorers from Europe began coming to the Americas.
The lives that changed with the arrival of the Europeans was the Native Americans. They were enslaved, given diseases, and discriminated against. The Spanish padres goals were to convert them and enslave them at the missions. In the second voyage of Columbus he made 1200 Native Americans slaves and sent 500 to Spain. From the first moment of the first European encounters with Native Americans their world was gone.
The arrival of the Europeans did not affect the native americans in Mexico.
Historical evidence suggests that indigenous peoples, commonly referred to as Native Americans, have been living in the Americas for thousands of years before Christopher Columbus' arrival in 1492. The discovery of America by European explorers marked the beginning of contact between the two continents.