The Native Americans arrived thousands of years before the first Europeans and had very evolved societies.
The Vikings
500 years before Columbus
Christopher Columbus explored North America. He was actually trying to find India, however. This is the reason why Native Americans are called "Indians", because they were believed to be from India.
Columbus didn't land in North America, but if he had he would have found millions of Native Americans living there.
If you are asking about North America there is evidence that Vikings arrived 500 years before Columbus and had colonies. Columbus was in 1492 in the Bahamas and never landed in North America.
Yes, when Christopher Columbus arrived on the shores of the new world, both North and South America were inhabited by indigenous people.
A: one million
The Vikings
500 years before Columbus
It depends which woodland tribe it is.
there were indians living there before they were enslaved by columbus
Columbus wanted to go to to India,but he read his map wrong and so he actually came to North America,he thought that he was in India, so he called the people in North America, Indians
Christopher Columbus explored North America. He was actually trying to find India, however. This is the reason why Native Americans are called "Indians", because they were believed to be from India.
The Vikings were the first Europeans who reached North America about 500 years before Christopher Columbus and their leader was Leif Erikson
Christopher Columbus was famous because he discovered North America in bound searching for India thought the Native Americians were Indians Thats why in North America the term for Indian is slang Aboriginal people
If you are asking about North America there is evidence that Vikings arrived 500 years before Columbus and had colonies. Columbus was in 1492 in the Bahamas and never landed in North America.
Columbus didn't land in North America, but if he had he would have found millions of Native Americans living there.