The first European settlers in North America began arriving in the early 1600s, with significant waves of Immigration occurring throughout the 17th and 18th centuries. However, specific groups or phenomena, such as particular cultural practices or immigration trends, may have different timelines. If you have a specific subject in mind, please clarify for a more accurate response.
There are billions of people who did not start a settlement in North America.
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North America, South America, and Europe do not start with the letter "A."
The defeat of the Spanish Armada cleared the way for England to start colonies in North America.
Europeans created maps first so they will know where they are going when they were exploring North America.
No major deserts in North America begin with the letter K.
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North America, South America and Europe.EuropeNorth AmericaSouth AmericaIf you include the root word, then North America, South America and Europe. If not, then just Europe.Europe, North America, and South AmericaOceania and Europe are the only ones unless you count N and S America oceania?!its North America, South America and Europe.North America!South America!Europe!Hope that helped.Europe,north America,south America
Who ever you are the direction when you start from North America and go south is South America I am not sure but I think that's the answer.Thanks for reading I hope this really helps you.
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By referring to prehistoric America I presume that you mean all the countries that make up North America. For the record, the entire continent of North America makes up America and that everyone living in North America is an American. There has been some recent and controversial evidence as to who may have been the first people in North America. North American Indians like to claim that they were the first nations in North America and they are forever trying to use this to their maximum advantage. Should it be proven that they were not the first then the proverbial carpet would be pulled out from under their feet. North American Indians strongly oppose any research or evidence that may prove them as having not been here first. For a start, the validity of their treaties could then be questioned and there could likely to be many other consequences.
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