there are arguments about this question. the vikings have the earliest physical evidence to be discovered.
I think that through all the arguments and the evidence proven, that the Vikings by far were the first to have discovered the America's. They may not have done it intently but there is evidence proving that the Vikings were there centuries before Columbus.
the vikings were the first to step foot on America before Columbus. then the first nations heard the vikings were staying so battle broke and the vikings left and never came back. in 1962 archaeologists found evidence of vikings
Cause they were here first thats why
No, there is no concrete evidence that the Vikings, specifically Norse explorers, stepped foot on Manhattan. However, Norse artifacts have been found at archaeological sites in other parts of North America, indicating their presence and exploration in some areas of the continent.
the Native American artwork that showed white, bearded men
If you are asking about North America there is evidence that Vikings arrived 500 years before Columbus and had colonies. Columbus was in 1492 in the Bahamas and never landed in North America.
If you are asking about North America there is evidence that Vikings arrived 500 years before Columbus and had colonies. Columbus was in 1492 in the Bahamas and never landed in North America.
There is some evidence that the Vikings sailed to North America before Columbus and it is possible that the Chinese did too.
In 1960 in Newfoundland, Canada archaeologist discovered evidence that the Vikings were in North America. It is believed that they arrived in North America in the early 1100's.
The first known people to settle in America were the Vikings. The settled in an area they called "Vinland" (Newfoundland) at around 1000 A.D. Some evidence suggests that there were also different groups of Africans.
No. Vikings were from Scandinavia and Aztecs from South America.