Vespucci helped work on a couple of Columbus' voyages and the two were friends. He did sail to the South American area a couple of times. A lot of people have been to the Americas, among them the Chinese and Africans. But let's remember that the Native Americans were first.
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Vikings got to the Americas before Columbus!
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And the chinese before them and the Africans before them.. And the Natives before all. Natives were asian by the way.Last edited by Don Pichardo; 12-27-2023, 03:45 PM.
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Originally posted by MarchegianoI don't know why who discovered America is so important to people.
Everyone knows the natives was here first and dgaf, so, sometime between the natives and euros is the area of importance, unless, you have a theory about a peoples who def didn't make it in any considerable numbers. Then that's interesting regardless.
Which is kinda ****ed. No one cares about the asian *****s what walked here but if you can prove asian *****s rode boats here that's interesting ... for reasons.
So, okay, I don't really get where exactly the interest is or why but I think I get it well enough to give y'all some food for thought:
If you look up cro magnon's range you'll be told the old world, europe, asia, africa.
If you look up the earliest human remains found in America you'll get a date 130k years before the natives across the land bridge deal. Well into cro magnon and prior humans existence.
TF is up with that?
Have you ever considered maybe it was always ****** to assume no form of human ever stepped foot on the Americas until 15k years ago?
Have y'all ever thought the term natives is ****** in the first place? **** sapien ain't no native to **** all nothing, our legacy is displacement ... duh. Where them neaderthals at? Oh but there's a such thing as a ****ing native fin doe? Get me? It's kinda dumb.
That's all to say my guess is some Pliocene era *****s.
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