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Who was the discoverer of America?

The answer to the question "Who discovered America?" It will be an ongoing struggle between theorists. History is never sure of anything! Although we know the dates, names and events, we can never say with certainty who did them first. This is because archaeologists are constantly discovering new historical evidence about various historical events. Regarding the discovery of America, there are newly discovered evidences and many theories. If you want to know who the discoverer of America really was, join Eugene Gosht.

There are many theories about who really discovered America. Some of these theories are more valid than others. We all know that the Vikings were centuries before Christopher Columbus. Many evidences also show that Polynesian immigrants visited this continent before the Spanish. And there are reliable evidences that show that some Asian tribes discovered America 15 thousand years ago! For many years we thought that Christopher Columbus discovered America. Were we wrong all these years?! So who is the discoverer of America?


Discovery voyage of Christopher Columbus
In 1492, Christopher Columbus left the Spanish city of Palos de la Frontera with three large ships to make a great discovery trip. Many citizens of this city, despite their inner will, were forced to participate in this long journey. After a few weeks of this boring journey, the captain of one of these three ships (someone other than Columbus) saw a land far away and informed Christopher Columbus about it. Later, Columbus claimed that he had seen a white horse pass through that land and discovered America! Because the first person to discover this land was supposed to be given lifetime rights. It seems that Christopher Columbus was not such a good person!

Exactly what island they discovered is a question that will remain unanswered for years. Columbus and his companions called this island San Salvador, the natives of that area also called it Guanahani. This island was one of the islands of the Bahamas. Columbus and his companions encountered peaceful natives who welcomed them. Columbus noticed that these natives had golden bracelets and necklaces, so he took six of them as slaves. Columbus wrote in his memoirs: "They should quickly become good and skilled servants and do whatever we want. I think they can easily become Christians because they don't seem to have any religion. "I will take 6 people with me to learn our language." Columbus pointed out that they didn't have Salah and said: "I can conquer and rule them all with only 50 people."

What happens next is well reflected in history. For the locals, it was a genocide. For Europeans, it was a way to accumulate more wealth. All these works were done by Christopher Columbus.

American Vikings
Christoph seems to have introduced America to Europeans, not discovered it. The first Viking site in the world is L'Anse aux Meadows, discovered in 1960 in Newfoundland. The discovery of this thousand-year-old site shows that the Vikings had seen and traveled to America years before Christopher Columbus. Scientists are still studying and working on this theory. Apparently, there are references to this story in old Scandinavian books.

Another discovery in this area made the story a little more complicated. It seems that the Vikings not only traveled to this continent, but also intended to colonize parts of it. "We are doing more studies," said Douglas Bolander, an archaeologist from Scandinavia. This is a theory for now and it will take time to be confirmed. But there is a possibility that this story is true."

Therefore, there is evidence that the Vikings visited the Americas and even made attempts to stay there. They seem to have left America due to threats from the natives of the region.

Polynesians
Another group that probably traveled to America before Christopher Columbus are the Polynesians. The proof of this theory is Indian sweet potatoes! Recently, they have discovered the oldest carbonated Indian potato in the Pacific region, which dates back to 1000 AD (500 years before Columbus). Of course, this document is not very accurate and valid, but it can lead to more studies in this field. One of the theories in this regard is that the Polynesians first saw these potatoes in America and took them with them to Southeast Asia. If this theory is true, Asian Polynesians have discovered America before Christopher Columbus. There are less valid theories that tell about the discovery of America by the Chinese.

The first true Americans
It seems that there were those who discovered America before Christopher Columbus, and he is not the discoverer of America and only introduced this continent to Europe. But one point that no one pays attention to is that in all the cases we said, America had real inhabitants and indigenous people, so what exactly does the discovery of this continent mean?!