Paleo Indians arrived about 15,500 years ago.
https://phys.org/news/2011-03-paleo-indians-north-america-earlier-thought.html
it arrived in America in 1619.
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the first Europeans came in 1497
The first Slaves arrived to america arrived in the us colonies and they were thirdteen of them. ^_^
In 1624, Edward Winslow brought the first three ox from England -thank you rural heritage website
The Vikings were probably the first people to arrive on the continent. Christopher Columbus was the first European to land in America though he thought it was India. The Pilgrims were the first to settle there. and so was Melissa navarro
As far as I know America has never arrived in Australia. American troops were stationed in Australia during WW2 because the Japanese bombed Darwin, and American tourists arrive in droves every year, but as a nation the US has never actually "arrived".
The first man besides the Vikings to land on the North American continent was Christopher Columbus. He landed in north America in 1492.
it arrived in America in 1619.
The first colonists to arrive in South America were the Spanish conquistadors, in the 15th Century.
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the first Europeans came in 1497
No were were not.
Leif Eriksen was the first European to arrive in America (Newfoundland, Canada) and did so in the year 1000 C.E. However, his arrival did not presage long-term European-American interaction; that would happen when Christopher Columbus arrived in America (Dominican Republic) in 1492.