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The first contact the Chumash people had with Europeans was the Spanish explorer Juan Cabrillo in the autumn of 1542.
no there were Indian tribes
The Icelandic Sagas record that the Viking settlement of Vinland in what is now Newfoundland made contact with native tribes there about the year 1000 A.D.. They both traded and fought with them. After that, the next contact was by Christopher Colombus in 1492.agricultural chiefdoms
The Portuguese were the first to make contact in 1514 off the coast of China.
1492 with the landing of Columbus on Hispaniola .
Like most Native American tribes, the plains tribes were nearly destroyed by disease. The Native Americans had no resistance to upper respiratory infections like influenza. As soon as first contact was made with the Europeans, depopulation of the Native Americans started. Some research suggests that the Native Americans were depopulated by as much as 90% by the late 1800s.
The first contact the Chumash people had with Europeans was the Spanish explorer Juan Cabrillo in the autumn of 1542.
Native American tribes went to Alberta first, then the Europeans.
no there were Indian tribes
luciadia and mandona
The Icelandic Sagas record that the Viking settlement of Vinland in what is now Newfoundland made contact with native tribes there about the year 1000 A.D.. They both traded and fought with them. After that, the next contact was by Christopher Colombus in 1492.agricultural chiefdoms
The French explorer Jean Nicolet mentioned the Sioux people in 1640 but it is unlikely that he actually met them. The first contact was more likely in 1660, when the near-starving expedition led by Radisson and Groseillers wintered in Minnesota and were visited by some very curious Sioux. It is also certain that the Sioux encountered French influence long before they met Radisson - the French were supplying guns and metal goods to the Ojibwas, who used them to attack the Sioux and begin to force them westwards. Horses and trade goods found their way to the Sioux long before the first contact with white Europeans; ironically it was the horse, introduced by Europeans, that permitted the Sioux to become Plains dwellers and establish a Plains culture; it was also the whites who ended Plains culture less than 200 years later.
Spanish
Probably the Vikings.
Because it was inhabited by several groups of Native American tribes before contact with Europeans was established. It is estimated that by 1519 (year of first contact) there were already 20-40 million people inhabiting present-day Mexico.
fort chipewyan, Nakoda and Plains Cree
The Portuguese were the first to make contact in 1514 off the coast of China.