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Farming influenced the Americas in various ways such how they survived and where they lived. Farming was more dependable than foraging and the people became more dependent on growing their own food as a result. This shift in agriculture also made living in one place more feasible turning nomadic peoples into farmers.
France sponsored Samuel de Champlain's voyages due to the various contributions that he made in developing the territories that France had. Quebec and New France were among the places he founded.
In 1603, Champlain made 1 of 11 voyages, where he finally established a settlement on the St. Lawerence.
There are no official estimates but populations were sparse in the region at the time. Columbus only made 4 voyages and didn't actually see all of the Caribbean.
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Colombus made 4 trips/voyages to the Americas
he made three voyages he found the "new world" or what we call the Americas today. Not that he made three voyages.
he attempted to find a sea route to the Indies but landed in the Bahamas
They wanted to find gold, silver, and land instead of the northwest passage. They also made more than one voyage. (Cartier made three voyages and Hudson made four voyages.
They wanted to find gold, silver, and land instead of the northwest passage. They also made more than one voyage. (Cartier made three voyages and Hudson made four voyages.
Talking about the Americas in the late 1400's.columbus made three voyages from Spain in 1493,1498,and 1502.he explored the caribbean island of Hispaniola.he was talking about the british in the late 1600s
The Spanish first started to do some traveling
Amerigo Vespucci had two voyages on the easy coast of South America. With these voyages, he discovered that South America extended much further than had formerly been believed leading to the supposition that this was a new continent.
Columbus made 4 voyages Columbus made 4 voyages
The Mexican native peoples made Pinyata's from clay, forming their gods.
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Christopher Columbus made his voyages to the New World because he was searching for a new trade route to Asia. He believed that by sailing westward across the Atlantic, he could reach Asia and establish trade connections. However, he mistakenly landed in the Caribbean islands, which eventually led to the European colonization of the Americas.