Leif Eriksen was the first European to arrive in America (Newfoundland, Canada) and did so in the year 1000 C.E. However, his arrival did not presage long-term European-American interaction; that would happen when Christopher Columbus arrived in America (Dominican Republic) in 1492.
Columbus didn't land in North America, but if he had he would have found millions of Native Americans living there.
The Puritans arrived in Jail in Boston, England in 1620 because they would not be allowed to sail to America for 10 more years. They kept telling the king, "We want to go now!"
Is this a question from Odyssey Ware? If so, your answer would be, "The Country Was Running Out Of Room."
The native Americans who came over the ice bridge that connected current Russia to Alaska. The first people from Europe were the vikings I believe. Though they did not establish permanent settlement.
the Boston tea party
The Puritans arrived in Jail in Boston, England in 1620 because they would not be allowed to sail to America for 10 more years. They kept telling the king, "We want to go now!"
When Spanish explorers arrived in North America during the 1500s, they encountered thriving indigenous civilizations. Eventually the Spanish would come to oppress and subjugate these people for their own selfish needs.
When Spanish explorers arrived in North America during the 1500s, they encountered thriving indigenous civilizations. Eventually the Spanish would come to oppress and subjugate these people for their own selfish needs.
When Spanish explorers arrived in North America during the 1500s, they encountered thriving indigenous civilizations. Eventually the Spanish would come to oppress and subjugate these people for their own selfish needs.
they took them to be sold at a auction they also branded them and kept them locked up until they were sold
Leif Eriksen was the first European to arrive in America (Newfoundland, Canada) and did so in the year 1000 C.E. However, his arrival did not presage long-term European-American interaction; that would happen when Christopher Columbus arrived in America (Dominican Republic) in 1492.
The Inca had legends that bearded white people would arrive from the east. When the Spanish arrived, the Inca realized to too late the conquistadors were not gods arrived to save them.
In English, you would say I arrived at the restaurant.
Columbus didn't land in North America, but if he had he would have found millions of Native Americans living there.
When the passengers aboard the America arrived in America, they likely experienced a mix of excitement and apprehension. Many would have sought to establish their new lives, looking for work, housing, and community connections. Some may have explored their new surroundings, eager to learn about the culture and opportunities available. Additionally, they might have faced challenges such as language barriers and adjusting to a different way of life.
The Puritans arrived in Jail in Boston, England in 1620 because they would not be allowed to sail to America for 10 more years. They kept telling the king, "We want to go now!"