Christopher Columbus did not "find" the Native Americans, often referred to as "Red Indians," during his voyages. He first arrived in the Americas in 1492, landing in the Bahamas, where he encountered various indigenous peoples. The term "Red Indians" is outdated and considered offensive; it's more appropriate to refer to them as Native Americans or Indigenous peoples. Columbus's arrival marked the beginning of European colonization, which had profound effects on the native populations.
Indians. Columbus came later
Indians (Apex)
Leif Ericson found Canada Columbus found Mexico The woodland Indians found America. Stupidly Leif Ericson didn't claim the land but Columbus did.
I believe he found gold and treasures and he had ran into the Indians
Columbus didn't land in North America, but if he had he would have found millions of Native Americans living there.
Indians. Columbus came later
found the indians and there rich and goods
He discovered America and found life of Native Americans. Thay were brown so he called them Red Indians.
red Indian's were discovered by Columbus and they were on history in 1891
Indians (Apex)
he found the Arawak Indians
Leif Ericson found Canada Columbus found Mexico The woodland Indians found America. Stupidly Leif Ericson didn't claim the land but Columbus did.
Indians (Apex)
Indians (Apex)
India This is why when Columbus landed in the New World, he called the Native Americans he found "Indians".
I believe he found gold and treasures and he had ran into the Indians
Columbus didn't land in North America, but if he had he would have found millions of Native Americans living there.