He found the indies in the san salvador
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Taino was the language spoken by the Arawaks that Columbus met in San Salvador. Some Taino words are still spoken on the islands of the area.
Discover - to see, find, or become aware of (something) for the first time Columbus found a continent that a lot of people already knew about. Where's the discovery? Oh, does he get credit because they weren't European?
Christopher Columbus was trying to find a ROUTE to India and China (Hence the West Indes are called Indes but have no connnection to India.) and, especially, the Spice Islands, to avoid the expense of the overland carriage of expensive spices to Europe. He thought the world was about one third smaller than it is really.
Christopher Columbus found America in1492.
This answer depends on who you define as Native Americans, as the term is normally used that is only the native tribes located in what is today called America. Columbus never touched foot in the United States (america), his travels were limited to the Caribbean, central and south america. When he first landed in Guanahani (modern day San Salvador Island) he encountered the Lucayan, Taino or Arawak peoples.
Taino was the language spoken by the Arawaks that Columbus met in San Salvador. Some Taino words are still spoken on the islands of the area.
Columbus' first land fall on his first voyage was on the island now called San Salvador in the Bahamas on October 12, 1492. The natives that Columbus met there called the island Guanahani.
Discover - to see, find, or become aware of (something) for the first time Columbus found a continent that a lot of people already knew about. Where's the discovery? Oh, does he get credit because they weren't European?
Christopher Columbus was trying to find a ROUTE to India and China (Hence the West Indes are called Indes but have no connnection to India.) and, especially, the Spice Islands, to avoid the expense of the overland carriage of expensive spices to Europe. He thought the world was about one third smaller than it is really.
Christopher Columbus found America in1492.
This answer depends on who you define as Native Americans, as the term is normally used that is only the native tribes located in what is today called America. Columbus never touched foot in the United States (america), his travels were limited to the Caribbean, central and south america. When he first landed in Guanahani (modern day San Salvador Island) he encountered the Lucayan, Taino or Arawak peoples.
yes there were
Christopher Columbus met the Native Indians when he reached America.
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