Most of the African continent is on a high "plateau". Although it is true that African contains the largest desert in the world, the desert itself is not physically "high" in the same sense.
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The first documented settlement of Europeans in the Americas was established by Norse people led by Leif Erikson around 1000 AD in what is now Newfoundland, called Vinland by the Norse. Later European exploration of North America resumed with Christopher Columbus's 1492 expedition sponsored by Spain. English exploration began almost a century later. Sir Walter Raleigh established the short-lived Roanoke Colony in 1585. The 1607 settlement of the Jamestown colony grew into the Colony of Virginia and Virgineola (settled unintentionally by the shipwreck of the Virginia Company's Sea Venture in 1609) quickly renamed The Somers Isles (though the older Spanish name of Bermuda has resisted replacement). In 1620, a group of Puritans established a second permanent colony on the coast of Massachusetts. Several other English colonies were established in North America during the 17th and 18th centuries. With the authorization of a royal charter, the Hudson's Bay Company established the territory of Rupert's Land in the Hudson Bay drainage basin. The English also established or conquered several colonies in the Caribbean, including Barbados and Jamaica.
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The marriage of prince Ferdinand and queen Isabella created Spain.
It took place on <span>19 October 1469</span><span>, when Isabella was only six years old, also, the two were second cousins. Because of that, in order for the union to happen, a </span>Papal Bull was required. It was obtained thanks to the help of the Valencian cardinal Rodrigo Borgia (later Alexander VI).
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Interestingly enough, the first telegraph message was by it's inventor himself, Samuel Morse, who sent a message from Washington D.C. to Baltimore, which read, "What hath God wrought?"