When Cabral arrived in Brazil in 1500, there were indigenous tribes all along the eastern coast of South America, from the Caribbean in the north to Patagonia in the far south. The Brazilian tribes now mostly exist only in the interior of Brazil, many of the rest having been assimilated into the Portuguese colony.
indians found a country and then people from portugal thought them portugese
The European nation who takes credit for discovering the already inhabited land area currently known as Brazil was Portugal.
Brazil was officially discovered by Pedro Álvares Cabral, a Portuguese explorer, in 1500. However, it is important to acknowledge that indigenous peoples had been living in Brazil long before this discovery.
American Indians didn't have horses, the Spanish brought them when America was discovered. However, it is possible that the Plains Indians DID already have horses, but the central American Indians didn't
because he discovered Brazil.
No one discovered it. It was a trail that was already there and was simply used for the removal of thousands of indians. Andrew Jackson was the person that wanted to remove the indians from the homeland so I guess your answer would be Andrew Jackson.
Spain discovered and colonized Argentina Brazil discovered and colonized Brazil.
in 2001 the allegheny indians were discovered by captain kirk
Charlie Rossdog discovered West Brazil because he saw a sentanets in North Brazil saying W:ohole Jox:;j means Gold in West Brazil
they were discovered in 2010
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Topaz was discovered in Ouro Preto in Brazil in 1735