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the french came before the English colonist did. the french arrived about the same time the spanish settlers did.
Kw<3 There were many different tribes, languages, and religions.(apex)
The Vikings were the first proven Europeans to come to Canada and North America over 1000 years ago. It is possible, even likely, that the Irish where here before that but the proof is weak. It is also possible that the Pre-Clovis people, the culture in North America before the ancestors of today's aboriginals arrived via the Bering Land Bridge, were Europeans. The evidence is weak but mounting. If that is the case the first Europeans would be Paleolithic peoples from the Solutrean culture. They would have been from an area that is today modern France and traveled along the edge of the ice sheet that extended down into what is today part of the United States of America. That would have been about 20,000 years ago.
Hutu or Portguese
Natives lived there, They are still called the Maoris.
I guess the Europens
natives.
Life in America before Europeans arrived was described as pretty primitive. These natives relied only on nature and how they could use it.
Australia. Australian Aborigines arrived 125,000 years ago while Maori arrived sometime before 1300.
the native Americans.
There were many different tribes, languages, and religions.
the french came before the English colonist did. the french arrived about the same time the spanish settlers did.
Kw<3 There were many different tribes, languages, and religions.(apex)
French. ===== Ummm, I think the people of the First Nations were here long before the French arrived -- thousands of years before the French arrived.
Several. Canada's first railway was operational in 1836 about 10yrs before Sandford arrived. Well before that there were many Tramways in Canada at various portages to help transfer goods, boats and canoes.
Mainly just Native Americans/Indians lived here, but before the pilgrims there was also a small settlement of Filipinos that settled down in Louisiana around the early 1500's. Where as the pilgrims arrived here around the 1600's. There were also some Norse/Vikings that arrived here in the 1000's, around 400 years before Columbus. They arrived around the north east of America or somewhere around Canada. Although they did arrive here before the pilgrims, they did not technically settle here since they went back to Europe. Although some, mainly scholars, say that some settled around Canada, It has not yet been fully proven. So technically they did not settle here. Also, Columbus arrived in North America around the 1400's but mainly had established a settlement around the Caribbeans, and he did not stay here in North America, but instead went back to Europe. Although, the area where Columbus had established a settlement was acknowledged as a small colony of Spain.
The Indigenous peoples of Canada have a long and rich history that stretches back thousands of years before the arrival of European settlers. It is not possible to pinpoint a specific year or time period in which the Indigenous peoples first arrived in Canada, as their history predates written records and the earliest known settlements in the region date back thousands of years. The Indigenous peoples of Canada have lived on the land for millennia, and their cultures, languages, and traditions continue to thrive and evolve today.