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Who Really Found America First? Unveiling the Hidden History of the Earliest Explorers

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For centuries, we have been taught that Christopher Columbus discovered America in 1492. But what if that's not the whole story? What if America was already discovered long before Columbus ever set foot on its shores?

Who Really Found America First? Children s Modern History
Who Really Found America First? | Children's Modern History
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Print length : 42 pages

That's the premise of this groundbreaking book, which presents a compelling and meticulously researched argument that the Vikings were the first Europeans to reach America, over five centuries before Columbus.

The Evidence

The book draws on a wealth of evidence to support its claims, including archaeological finds, historical documents, and linguistic analysis.

  • Archaeological finds: In the early 1960s, archaeologists uncovered the remains of a Viking settlement at L'Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland, Canada. This settlement, which dates back to around 1000 AD, provides concrete evidence that the Vikings were present in North America centuries before Columbus.
  • Historical documents: There are also a number of historical documents that mention Viking expeditions to America. The most famous of these is the Vinland Sagas, a collection of Icelandic sagas that describe the exploits of the Vikings in North America.
  • Linguistic analysis: Linguistic analysis has also found evidence that the Vikings may have interacted with Native Americans. For example, the word "canoe" is thought to have originated from the Viking word "knaarr," which means "ship."

The Significance

The discovery that the Vikings were the first Europeans to reach America has profound implications for our understanding of American history.

  • It challenges traditional narratives: For centuries, we have been taught that Christopher Columbus was the discoverer of America. This book challenges that narrative, showing that the Vikings were already present in North America centuries before Columbus.
  • It highlights the importance of exploration: The Vikings' journey to America is a testament to the human spirit of exploration. It shows that people are capable of great things when they are motivated by a desire to discover the unknown.
  • It underscores the interconnectedness of the world: The Vikings' journey to America also underscores the interconnectedness of the world. It shows that people from different cultures and continents have been interacting with each other for centuries.

The Book

This book is a must-read for anyone who is interested in American history, exploration, or the Vikings. It is a well-written and engaging book that is sure to challenge your assumptions and change the way you think about the history of America.

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Who Really Found America First? Children s Modern History
Who Really Found America First? | Children's Modern History
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Language : English
File size : 4014 KB
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 42 pages
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Who Really Found America First? Children s Modern History
Who Really Found America First? | Children's Modern History
by Baby Professor

4.5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 4014 KB
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 42 pages
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