Probably asians crossing the bering strait. The first europeans to step onto land in America were most probably Vikings. The first European to oficially step onto the American continent was Amerigo Vespucio. Columbus steped onto an American island a few years earlier but only reached the continent on his fourth trip to America. By then Vespucio had already reached the continent.
Not at all. He never step a foot on this land
The most significant of the great land ordinances was Manifest Destiny. This was a critical step because it encouraged expansion of land that would eventually evolve into America today.
It is not possible for humans to step onto Uranus as it is a gas giant composed mainly of hydrogen and helium with no solid surface to land on. Additionally, the extreme cold temperatures, strong winds, and lack of a suitable atmosphere make it uninhabitable for humans.
It was the first step to America taking over more land. Americans believed that it was their duty to take over more land and to grow larger.
On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first person to step onto the moon's surface. This historic event occurred during the Apollo 11 mission, fulfilling President John F. Kennedy's challenge to land a man on the moon before the end of the 1960s.
No. and no animal ever will as Saturn has no solid surface to step onto.
It was the first step to America taking over more land. Americans believed that it was their duty to take over more land and to grow larger.
no because as you all know christopher was the first man to step foot on america(india) so id so no!
A person from the Asian Continent crossing the Bering Strait on a land bridge from modern day Russia to modern day Alaska
NASA astronaut Neil Armstrong was the first man to step onto the lunar surface on July 20, 1969.
Neil Armstrong
Neil Armstrong