Technically the continent was named 'America' in the early 1500's, so those who claimed North and South America as home would be considered American. However, I am unsure as to when the term became popular, since it was much more common around the late 1700's to call someone a 'colonist' or 'native'.
This link will take you to a description of three common theories as to where the term "America" originated:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americas#Naming
Yes, Europeans who were in North America before 1776 would have been considered Americans in the broader sense that they were living on the American continent. However, the specific term "American" as a national identity was more commonly associated with the colonists who later declared independence from European powers like Britain.
The correct phrase is "prior to." This indicates that something happens before another event or action. "Prior before" and "prior towards" are not grammatically correct phrases and should be avoided.
The term "pre-Columbian" refers to the period of time in the Americas before the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492. It encompasses the history, cultures, and civilizations of indigenous peoples in North and South America prior to European contact.
She made sure to confirm the appointment prior to arriving at the office.
The verb form of "prior" is "prioritize."
She had never experienced such stress prior to starting her new job.
There were no cattle in the Americas prior to the coming of the Europeans. In North America, however, there were plenty of buffalo.
Prior to the arrival of Europeans on the North American continent, the natives were fashioning their spear tips and arrow tips out of flint, which is a type of stone.When Europeans began arriving upon the North American continent, the natives were entranced by the methods by which the Europeans were fashioning their swords, spear tips and arrowheads out of steel.When the fashionistas are fashioningmilitaristic-style clothing, you could say they are Fascist.
Well, according to my prior knowledge in American history--it is the Bald Eagle if I am not mistaken. Hope this helped.
There were several British Generals in North America prior to independence.
Usually 1492 is given as the year that Europeans- represented by Christopher Columbus- arrived in North America. This is because that was when Europe became fully aware of the existence of the continent, and had the technology and resources to exploit it. However, it is generally accepted that Europeans did visit North America prior to that time. Around the 1000-1100's, Vikings appear to have settled in parts of Canada. It is also possible that people were able to visit North America before then. There are claims out there that Phoenicians (people related to the ancient Jews who were originally from the Middle East but later also lived in North Africa and Spain), Chinese and Africans may have visited or settled in North America.
Prior to the arrival of Christopher Columbus what was the indigenous population of North and South America and the Caribbean?
Prior to the arrival of the Europeans, the Iroquis developed a confederation to?
Since the term "native American" refers to all indigenous peoples of North, Central and South America your question is far too vague to answer. The rainforest tribes of South America had a diet completely different to the hunter-gatherers of Alaska or the desert peoples of the areas that later became Arizona and New Mexico.Every tribe was different.
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Several peoples and civilizations prior to contact with Europeans. Some of them include the Arawak, Tupi, Inca, Mayan and Aztecs.
yes, the Indians smoked marijuana before europeans came to America.
False. Vikings, specifically Leif Erikson and his crew, are believed to have reached America around the year 1000 AD, establishing a settlement in present-day Newfoundland, Canada. This predated Columbus's arrival in 1492 by approximately 500 years.