What if the Europeans never found America?

What if the Europeans never found America?

If the Americas had never been colonized by the Europeans, not only would many lives have been saved, but also various cultures and languages. Through colonization, the Indigenous populations were labeled as Indians, they were enslaved, and they were forced to abandon their own cultures and convert to Christianity.

What if Vikings stayed in America?

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Who really found America?

explorer Christopher Columbus
The explorer Christopher Columbus made four trips across the Atlantic Ocean from Spain: in 1492, 1493, 1498 and 1502. He was determined to find a direct water route west from Europe to Asia, but he never did. Instead, he stumbled upon the Americas.

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What would happen to Europe if the Gulf of Mexico disappeared?

This would seriously impact European history as it would become (as it is predicted to become in various climate change models) a lot cooler without the moderating warm water coming up from the Gulf.

What would happen if there was no continental United States?

But without a continental US, there’s now a giant sea between Canada and Mexico (I’m assuming here that we’re talking about current US borders being used to define the geographical area that would cease to exist in this scenario). The great lakes would be salt water …

What would America be like if it became an independent country?

Sooner or later, America would become basically independent, except it would most likely be a lot more like Canada, in their form of government. In terms of culture however, it would most likely be the same America we know today. It’s violent tendencies, it’s ind

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Would Greece have been a good place for Europe to develop?

Greece is a small enough player that the ideas developed there may yet still have been developed, but Europe would not be seen by the Persians, Turks, or anyone else, as a favorable land for invasion, except for its likely less depleted natural resources (due to there being less people due to the land being less agriculturally friendly).