No, Bjarni did not mean to discover America, but he was on his way to visit his parents in Greenland and got blown of course by a storm
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There are two versions. In one he did. In the other his discovery was an accident.
The term America is traditionally used to mean the United States or at least North America. By this definition Ferdinand Magellan did not come to America. He did come by South America and his purpose was to find a westward route from Spain to Asia.
The term America is traditionally used to mean the United States or at least North America. By this definition Ferdinand Magellan did not come to America. He did come by South America and his purpose was to find a westward route from Spain to Asia.
North America you can also use a map to find out this question just saying cause I do not want to be mean but it is located in MI, NORTH AMERICA
Yes and no. If you mean "America" the continent, then it's true - and you also have South America. If you mean The United States of America, then, no because North America is the whole continent.
If you mean America as in North and South America, then the sport would be soccer. If you mean America as in North America, then the sport would still be soccer. If you mean America as in the United States of America, then football (American Football) would be the answer.
If by America you mean USA Soy de Estados unidos if you mean the continent soy de America
Did you mean climate? Not climax?
America means the 2 masses of land to the west of Europe. It can mean either North or South America, along with the country of the United States of America.
south America south America
America is named after explorer Amerigo Vespucci