Christopher Columbus did. he was actually trying to find a new trade route to Asia, but along the way he stopped at land, and called it, Newfoundland. he thought that the world was a lot smaller than it really is, so he thought if he sailed around, it would quickly lead him to Asia. What he didn't know is, he landed on The land beneath The US. He was never actually known to step foot on what we now know the United States of America.
It was discovered over hundredths of years ago.
New Found Land
I am very surprised by this. i shall be moving to the new land you have found soon to escape the prosecution of my religion.
Columbus did NOT discover America. He found an island he called Hispaniola and never made it to America. It is a fable that he discovered it.
Dutch explorer Abel Tasman discovered Tasmania (at the time he named Van Diemen's land). He also discovered New Zealand and the Fijian islands.
- he was born in 1603 in the Netherlands - he died in 1659 - he discovered Tasmania and named it van diemans land - he was the first to sight new zealand- and he called it Staten land
New Found Land
he discovered vinland or (new found land)
I am very surprised by this. i shall be moving to the new land you have found soon to escape the prosecution of my religion.
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Columbus did NOT discover America. He found an island he called Hispaniola and never made it to America. It is a fable that he discovered it.
Vespucci was the first to discover that Columbus discovered a new land.
The ISBN of New Found Land is 0575032227.
New Found Land has 135 pages.
He found a new land. I think... But he also found the new land for his home
America
Canada
he discovered alabama roesa pars