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I think your question is asking where did Native American's live in the 1400's. If this is true thousands of tribes were spread across North and South America.
John Cabot was an Italian explorer commissioned by England. He landed in North America in the late 1400s and claimed the land for England.
As many as 80 million Indians lived north of mexico in the 1400s.
North Vietnamese occupied North Vietnam; they were communists.
In the late 1400s, most Europeans knew little if anything about the Americas. Columbus made his first voyage in 1492 and even his later voyages resulted in little real knowledge about either North or South America.
No country had colonies in the 1400's. It wasn't until the late 1400's and the early 1500's that the French had colonies.
The continent of North America is shared by Canada and the US.
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artic, plains, desserts, mountains
The Japanese actually occupied part of North America during World War II. They took several islands in the Aleutian chain near Alaska.
Primarily in the Caribbean on islands such as Hispaniola (Dominican Republic) and Cuba. Colonization of the mainland started in the 1500s.
explorers who were searching for a water route to Asia
I think your question is asking where did Native American's live in the 1400's. If this is true thousands of tribes were spread across North and South America.
The highest per capita rate of homosexuals in North America is in Washington D.C.. It is particularly high in the area occupied by the Congress.
John Cabot was an Italian explorer commissioned by England. He landed in North America in the late 1400s and claimed the land for England.
As many as 80 million Indians lived north of mexico in the 1400s.