The pilgrims were the first to make contact with the Sioux. When the Sioux first saw the pilgrims arrive on the mayflower, they slaughter them as they took the first steps on American soil.
The Sioux were one of the first plains tribes to make contact with Europeans. Initially encountered by French explorers in the 17th century, the Sioux engaged in trade and cultural exchanges that significantly impacted their way of life. This early contact marked the beginning of significant changes for the plains tribes, leading to both opportunities and challenges in their traditional lifestyles.
The Portuguese were the first to make contact in 1514 off the coast of China.
Probably the Vikings.
Probably the Vikings.
1492 with the landing of Columbus on Hispaniola .
1502
Yes, the Sioux Native Americans made contact with the tribes around them for trade, and other purposes. I have done research projects on the Sioux, so I know a descent amount about them, hope this helps! :)
1502, 10 years before Christopher Columbuses discovery of the New World.
Well there was an explorer who made contact with them he was an European and his name was Jacques Cartier thats all i Know Thank YOU VERY MUCH
In 1492 when Columbus sailed to the Americas on the Hispaniola.
A lot of things happened when the European explorers first arrived in China. China was not very impressed with the ideas and merchandise that were brought over from Europe.
Settlers from the Netherlands were the first Europeans.