The Awaraks, also known as the Arawaks, settled primarily in the Caribbean islands, including the Greater Antilles, such as Hispaniola and Jamaica, as well as parts of the northern coast of South America, particularly in regions of modern-day Venezuela and Guyana. They were among the first indigenous peoples encountered by European explorers in the late 15th century. Their settlements were characterized by agricultural practices, fishing, and a rich cultural life.
Amerindians settled in the Caribbean. They migrated there and the 2 main groups, Awaraks and Caribs were the ones to settle in Caribbean.
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Scandinavians lend by Erik the Red settled Greenland. The Inuit settled here as well.
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Amerindians settled in the Caribbean. They migrated there and the 2 main groups, Awaraks and Caribs were the ones to settle in Caribbean.
The Awaraks settled in the entire Caribbean archipelago. The Awaraks were known to be very gentle people and very peaceful. The tribe was slaughtered by the Spanish people over a period of decades.
The past participle of "settled" is also "settled."
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1636
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Yukon was settled by Europeans in the 19th century.
Qubec was settled in 1608.
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cuba was settled in 1511
the British settled massachuttes