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American Indians (First Nations).
Yes, he met American Indians (First Nations).
The Europeans met Africans in the US. They are called Washitaws. It is believed that they have been there since the world was one land mass.The Amerindians met them there. To really answer the question the Amerindians came before the Europeans.The Europeans came as conquerors in the case of the Spaniards and some as both conquerors and settlers.
You Can't really say that Irish people are racist because you haven't met all Irish people. Everywhere you go in the world you will met racist people and there's going to be a lot of them that ain't Irish.
Merchants, trades people and the poor. Often nuns and priests, anyone who wanted to escape religious changes they did not like, many were church related people - they wanted to start a new life that met with their beliefs.
American Indians (First Nations).
American Indians (First Nations).
Yes, he met American Indians (First Nations).
Yes, he met American Indians (First Nations).
He didn’t meet any Native Americans and most likely if he had he would have killed them.
He didn’t meet any Native Americans and most likely if he had he would have killed them.
Ted Mosby and his friends Barney Sinson, Lily Aldren, Marshall Erikson, and his ex girlfriend Robin
The Masadchu, Okamakammesset, Saugus, Natick, and Wampanoag (who later banded together to form the Penacook Federation). These tribes joined forces to battle the war-like invaders.
Malcolm has met one or two people from France he didn't like, so he has decided that he doesn't like any people from France-Apex---
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Hard to tell unless you have met them, They look like nice people though.
Leif Eriksson sailed back to Norway, where his family was living at the time. Then he met the King (King Olaf the first) and he wanted Leif to go back to Greenland to teach Christianity to the people. So as he was sailing to Greenland, his ship got blown off course and ended up in North America. He was the first European to set foot on this ground but he wasn't the first to see it. An Icelandic sailor named Bjarni Herjulfsson had seen it first but didn't explore the land.