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They encountered indigenous peoples who had been living on the land for generations. These encounters led to cultural exchanges, conflicts, and the colonization of the newly discovered land by the explorers.
In 1533, spanish invaders led by Francisco Pizarro, found the Inca tribes and drove them out of their land. He them raped that land of all value (back then, gold was very abundant there) and left!
Leif Erikson called the land he discovered "Vinland" due to the abundant grapes (vines) he found there. This is believed to be somewhere along the coast of North America around 1000 AD.
The past tense of "discovered" is "discovered."
Bat Cave in Arizona was discovered in 1974 by local cavers who were exploring the area. The cave was first opened to the public in 1988 and is now managed by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. It is famous for its large colony of Mexican free-tailed bats that roost there.
zheng he discovered a lolipop land
gold was discovered on their land - apex
Van Diemen's Land was discovered by Abel Tasman in 1642.
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They encountered indigenous peoples who had been living on the land for generations. These encounters led to cultural exchanges, conflicts, and the colonization of the newly discovered land by the explorers.
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Indigenous Australians notwithstanding, Van Diemen's Land was first discovered by Dutch explorer Abel Tasman in 1642.
Cartier named the newly discovered land "Canada" after the Iroquois word "kanata," meaning village or settlement.
One thing that happened to Tasmania after Abel Tasman discovered it was that Tasman named the land "Anthony van Diemen's Land". The island was discovered in the year of 1856.
you are right young lad, because the Amerindians is the one who discovered the land that's why there were people living on it . Christopher rediscovered the land.