Yes
1492 is when Columbus came to North America. However, there were several Norweigens who came to go ice fishing in parts of Canada long before Columbus.
Technically, Christopher Columbus never actually reached North America, because he never came to the mainland. Columbus reached several of the Caribbean islands by ship.
The pilgrims came in the 1600's, much later than Columbus who came in 1942. The Polynesians and Vikings came to North America before Columbus.
The first sheep came to North America with Christopher Columbus on his second voyage in 1493.
The Vikings who came to conquer and Christopher Columbus and his crew.
Columbus wanted to go to to India,but he read his map wrong and so he actually came to North America,he thought that he was in India, so he called the people in North America, Indians
None, Columbus was dead, he came to America in 1492
It depends which woodland tribe it is.
The Christopher Columbus came first in 1492.
There is some evidence that the Vikings sailed to North America before Columbus and it is possible that the Chinese did too.
he made contact with the Aboriginal people when he came to North America. they were already living there