Before the arrival of the English in the early 17th century, various Indigenous peoples inhabited the land now known as the United States for thousands of years. These Native American tribes had diverse cultures and societies long before English colonization began in 1607 with the establishment of Jamestown. Their presence and history span from prehistoric times, with archaeological evidence indicating human activity in North America for at least 15,000 years.
The year 1620. :)
One year before the arrivalof the mayflower
in what year did the paleo Indians spread throughout America
I would say it is Lexington and Concord. It happened in 1775 and it will be another year before the revolution actually began.
In November.
The year 1620. :)
1200 Before Christ
1200 Before Christ
Pirates roamed the seas in the 15th and 16th centuries, and in some places still roam the seas today.
In 1607 There were people who came from England and came all the way to Jamestown. Jamestown was a country in North America in Jamestown the English people Worked on houses. Then the English met Indians. These Indians were called Powhatan Indians. At first the Powhatan Indians Attacked Jamestown. Then the Powhatan Indians soon Became friends with the English people and they tought the English people how to grow plants and then the English people tought the Powhatan Indians How To Hunt. Today Life is different then in 1607.
From about 339,000,000 B.C. to about 65,000,000 B.C. due to a meteor
I think it was the English and the Indians tribe... I have a 6 year old cousin. I should know...
A band of Osage Indians took the Tai-me one year before the remarkable meteor shower.
About a year. It usually depends on your speed of learning.
It entered the English language sometime before the year 900. In Middle English it was "menen", and in Old English it was "mǣnan".
it normaily depend if he want to
The Plains Indians were nomadic. They followed the buffalo. So when the buffalo moved the people moved. Note: The Plains have always been dry for at least part of the year - summer. The only time dry weather really effected the Plains Indians was when reservation boundaries were established. Not being able to roam as the food roamed would have made it difficult to obtain food and water.