Fredrick Olmsted
During the 1950s many believed Americas culture was
Yes, Puritans believed in strict observance of the Sabbath, which they viewed as a holy day for rest, worship, and reflection. They abstained from work, recreation, and other non-religious activities on Sundays. Puritans saw Sabbath observance as essential for spiritual growth and obedience to God's commandments.
When Christopher Columbus arrived in the Americas in 1492, he believed he had landed in Asia, specifically in the East Indies.
Land bridge
There is no such thing as life after death except for christians who go to heaven. The egyptians believed in 'recreation.' Recreation is a belief where you are born again as some sort of animal. It's all baloney.
Christopher Columbus
Discovered the Americas, though believed he found a direct route to Asia.
Eldorado was a fabled "City of Gold" that the Spanish conquistadors believed was to be found somewhere in the Americas.
Magellan
No. The onion is believed to have originated in Asia, but they grew wild on every continent.
He is believed to have discovered America but he only started the Columbian trade between Europe and the Americas - including trading slaves
The beginning of agriculture in the Americas is often associated with the domestication of plants like maize (corn), beans, and squash. This transition from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled agriculture is believed to have occurred independently in different regions of the Americas around 5000-3000 BCE.