Talk:History of North America

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I think this article needs a bit more about the first Spanish settlements (and other early settlements). There is some discussion about English settlements, after all. I realize this is a summary overview, so I guess we can dig this from the individual articles referenced on the page. I'll do it myself if nobody else does it first, when I feel less lazy. :) Martijn faassen 18:54, 22 May 2004 (UTC)

Wanna take a look at Spanish colonization of the Americas ? :-) -- PFHLai 03:52, 2005 Jan 26 (UTC)

I think that this site should fricken actually tell you about histoy in the 1990's, i meen geez i've been trying to do my homework for hours now!!!

Take a look as well at Spanish Florida. The info in this page is only wrong by more than a century!

[edit] This can't be right..

Or it is trying to advance something other than the idea the Amerindians came from Asia, in which case it requires rephrasing...

"Factors supporting Asiatic migration are discoveries in Cassiar, British Columbia of Chinese coins identified as circulating in China in 2000 BC, in Telegraph Creek, British Columbia of large Buddhist charms of a type not manufactured for 1500 years, in Nanaimo, British Columbia of a Japanese sword eleven feet underground. Linguist Father Jean Marie Le Jeune recorded that he found evidence of Hebraic words in native languages in British Columbia, possibly stemming from early Jewish influence in China. Anthropological models of migration to the New World also provide insight into the earliest history of North American indigenous people."

[edit] Latino template

Please help with the Latino template. --JuanMuslim 1m 18:53, 29 May 2006 (UTC)