No. The district of Columbia is several thousand miles from Africa, and on a different continent.
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Nothing. They were centuries before anyone knew North America existed
Abbreviations can mean several things. For instance, B.C. could stand for before Christ, or British Columbia.
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The same place can be "discovered" by many people if they didn't know about it. In the case of North America, there were already people here, and several separate groups "discovered" America over the course of several centuries. Chinese mariners had landed in what is now California in the 1400s, and on the European side, both the Irish and the Vikings had made it to North America before Columbus did. Columbus gets credit for sharing the word of his discoveries with the world, which no one before him had done. Vikings but actually jaradites Really it was The Doctor
Yes. Five centuries before both of you. MUAHAHHAHA Iceland holds the right for Mexico.
The Book of Judges does not actually mention Jesus. It was written several centuries before the time of Jesus.
The Native Americans (Indians) introduced Corn (maize) to the early European settlers.
Colonial America. It was the Boston Latin school in 1634, but the ancient Greeks had schools centuries before so they were the first schools.
It was a colony of England. It was part of a region called British North America until 1858, at which time Queen Victoria made it into a crown colony, and gave it the name British Columbia.
Well the Native Americans had lived in North America for centuries before European settlers came along. As far the first successful British settlement in North America however, that would be Jamestown, Virginia.