<u>✅</u>Many thousands of years before Christopher Columbus’ ships landed in the Bahamas, a different group of people discovered America. In fact, by the time European adventurers arrived in the 15th century A.D., scholars estimate that more than 50 million people were already living in the Americas. Of these, some 10 million lived in the area that would become the United States.
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In the early 19th century sailing ships<span> took about six weeks to </span>cross the Atlantic<span>. With adverse winds or bad weather the journey could </span>take<span> as </span>long<span> as fourteen weeks. i hope this helps</span>
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The launch of Sputnik into the Earth's orbit was the most clearly prompted choice that enabled the United States to pursue the Space Race.