Yes. Mankind has interacted for millions of years. Most of Europe was doing well, so
Spain sent Columbus to "the new world" and Vasco de Gama went to South America.
Most interactions were just like today. "hi.. how are you"... Language would bring obvious challenges, but, many people intermarried with Native Americans.
Humans need contact, otherwise they'd probably go nuts and die!
In general, the people of the continents interacted with each other through trade and exploration during the 1400s. Traders took ships from one continent to the next in search of valuables.
The Native Americans lived in the great plains in the 1400s.
Imagine a sketchy gas station bathroom, but with pots. You get the picture.
The person who invented the gold ball in the 1400s was pure genius. He was able to
The way people interact with plains is that they fertilize the plain and the destruption of the animals and the way they live on the plains.
By spoken language or written documents, letters, etc. Some sign language was also used.
they had sports, jousting, and executing
1400s
the common people
Feet, horse, ship, cart, buggy,
the common people
by ships for waterways and bull cart for land.
It was popular in the 1400s, and is still loved by many people today.
the group that built the empire is the Aztec.
People interact by talking tl each other
how people in Bolivia interact with their enviroment
The same way that other people interact with other people.