Before Columbus arrived in 1492, North America was home to a diverse range of Indigenous peoples, including various tribes and nations such as the Cherokee, Iroquois, Sioux, and Pueblo, among many others. These groups had established complex societies with distinct cultures, languages, and traditions. They engaged in agriculture, trade, and various forms of governance long before European contact. The arrival of Columbus marked the beginning of significant and often devastating changes for these Indigenous populations.
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Amerindians can be defined as any member of the people living in North or South America before the Europeans arrived. In other words it means Native Americans.
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Christopher Columbus is often credited with discovering America on October 12, 1492. However, it is important to note that indigenous people were already living in the Americas before Columbus arrived.
They eventualy got into arguments with the natives about their way of living
there was no economy. America was only inhabited by the native Americans. only wild land existed when the europeans arrived.
The Aztec Civilization did.
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Columbus didn't land in North America, but if he had he would have found millions of Native Americans living there.
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The French called it French Indochina, but before the French arrived the people living there called it Viet Nam.