The phrase 'First Nation' often refers to native people of any given land. Native American or American Indian for example.
Israel is most likely the oldest in context of an actual nation. Egypt is older as an area where people lived, but I think Israel was first as an actual nation.
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The first European nation to attempt to break the Italian monopoly on trade with the far east in the 15th century was?
The Nok people were the first people to smelt iron.
yes
Jacques Cartier viewed the First Nation people's way of living as primitive and uncivilized. He believed that their society was inferior to European civilization and sought to introduce Christianity and European customs to them during his explorations in Canada.
he was famous for being able to kill every first nation out there
Jacques Cartier met the First Nations people, specifically the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, in present-day Canada during his explorations in the 16th century. This interaction was significant in shaping European-Indigenous relations and influencing the development of the country.
Jacques Cartier was the first person to find the St. Lawerence River. Jacques Cartier's mother's name was Marie-Anne Beavdoin. Jacques Cartier's father's name was Jamet Cartier.
Jacques Cartier worked for King Francis the first
His first name was Jacques. Jacques Cartier. I hope I am speaking about the right person.
cartier thaught that they where dressed whierd and looked wierd
Jacques Cartier had started his first voyage at ST. MALO, BRITTANY, FRANCE IN 1534.
because he felt like it
Jacques Cartier had started his first voyage at ST. MALO, BRITTANY, France IN 1534.
his life was terrible. he was scared but the people he was with were skilled