Christopher Columbus was the first European to come to the Caribbean on his four voyages
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The Caribbean was first explored by the Native Americans. Christopher Columbus was among the first Europeans to explore the Caribbean.
Europeans can get to the Caribbean by ship or plane, but when they first reached the Caribbean it was by ship because planes were not yet invented.
The first group of Europeans to come to the Caribbean were the Spanish, led by Christopher Columbus, who arrived in 1492. Columbus's voyages marked the beginning of European exploration and colonization in the region. He initially encountered the indigenous Taino people and claimed several islands for Spain, paving the way for further Spanish expeditions and settlements in the Caribbean.
Civilization in the Caribbean did not begin with the Europeans. Indigenous people lived in the Caribbean long before the arrival of the Europeans. If anything, the Europeans are responsible for the diversity of races in the Caribbean.
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Africans came to the Caribbean because of slavery and the caribbean is a small island.
The first set of Europeans to the Caribbean were primarily Spanish explorers, with Christopher Columbus being the most notable among them. Columbus, sailing under the Spanish flag, reached the Bahamas in 1492 during his quest for a westward route to Asia. His voyages marked the beginning of European exploration and colonization in the Caribbean region. Other European nations followed, but the Spanish were the first to establish a lasting presence.
The Spanish occupied puerto rico for the first time
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