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John cabot and his crew landed in what is now Canada.
Columbus was in search for an easier trade route to India. He thought that if he sailed west that he would find it. When he landed in America he thought, for a time, that he really was in India. That is why he named the natives "Indians".
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Personal preference, really. Depending upon which tribe you are from or your political views, you might prefer Indians, Native Americans or American Indians. It really doesnt make a whole lot of difference.
I don't think any one landed on the moon because on the show when they landed their were no stars and the flag was blowing and their is no air in space
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Columbus never landed anywhere on the North American continent. In the time of his explorations the United States did not exist and would not for another 290 years.He made 4 trips landing on South and Central America on the last two. His first landing was on an island in the current Bahamas. He named it San Salvador. The exact island is not known but one has been chosen to carry the name.He refused to believe that he did not find India. This is why the continents are named after Amerigo Vespucci************* former answer below******No he did not. He only landed in the Caribbean.
Yes, and the continent of Antarctica is the coldest continent on earth.
He didn't really understand what was going on in Mexico. He thought by invading Mexico he would actually help the people during the Mexican Revolution. However, when American troops landed in the port of Veracruz, both sides of the revolution saw this as another example of foreign interventionism in Mexico, and damaged the US-Mexican relations for decades.