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He founded North and South America.
Colombia
Colombia in South America
No. Christopher Columbus was actually looking for a shortcut to India for spices.
Christopher Columbus found America in1492.
the indigenous people
Prior to the arrival of Christopher Columbus what was the indigenous population of North and South America and the Caribbean?
Christopher Columbus never actually "found" South America, as he primarily explored the Caribbean. However, during his voyages, he landed on parts of the continent in 1498 when he reached the coast of present-day Venezuela. Columbus was born in 1451, which would make him about 47 years old at the time of this landing.
South America was found by Christopher Columbus during his third voyage to the Americas in 1498.
In 1492, Columbus sailed the Atlantic Ocean and hit Central America. The answer to this question is no.
he didn't
He founded North and South America.
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Colombia
There are numerous places in North and South America named after Christopher Columbus. They include Colombia, British Columbia, the Panamanian province of Colon, and the cities of Columbus, found in Ohio, Georgia, Indiana, and Mississippi.
Yes, when Christopher Columbus arrived on the shores of the new world, both North and South America were inhabited by indigenous people.