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  1. Jun 10, 2024 · But did Christopher Columbus discover America before other Europeans? Modern research has suggested that wasn’t even the case. Perhaps most famously, a group of Icelandic Norse explorers led by Leif Erikson likely beat Columbus to the punch by around 500 years.

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  3. Oct 5, 2018 · Others, however, will opt for Oct. 9 to celebrate something else: Leif Erikson Day, a celebration of the Viking explorer credited with reaching the continent around the year 1000, nearly...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leif_EriksonLeif Erikson - Wikipedia

    Leif Erikson, also known as Leif the Lucky (c. 970s – c. 1018 to 1025), was a Norse explorer who is thought to have been the first European to set foot on continental America, approximately half a millennium before Christopher Columbus.

  5. Apr 19, 2024 · In approximately 1000 C.E., Norse explorer Leif Erikson established a settlement he called Vinland in what’s believed to be present-day Newfoundland. This would make Erikson the first European to set foot in North America — some 500 years before Christopher Columbus, the man who supposedly “discovered” America.

  6. May 26, 2024 · In the long saga of European exploration, one figure stands out as a true pioneer: Leif Erikson. Born in Iceland around 970 AD, Leif was a Norse explorer who became the first European to set foot on the North American continent, nearly 500 years before Christopher Columbus.

  7. Apr 18, 2023 · If you ask anyone who discovered America you will notice that Christopher Columbus is often credited with discovering America in 1492, but it's important to note that there were already indigenous people living in the Americas for thousands of years before Columbus arrived.

  8. Nearly 500 years before Christopher Columbus crossed the ocean blue, a Norse Viking by the name of Leif Eriksson landed on the North American continent. Eriksson is believed to be the first European to have landed on and established a settlement in North America around 1000 CE.

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