When Christopher Columbus landed in the Caribbean, he "discovered the Americas"
This is because it was after Christopher Columbus landed in what is the modern-day Bahamas in 1492, that is when Europe and the rest of the world began to know more about the continent of America.
- Option D is not correct because Colombus is not the first person to set foot in the Western Hemisphere, rather it was a group of Vikings led by Leif Erikson about 500 years before Colombus.
- Also, option B is not correct, because he was not generous to the native people he met there. Rather he exploited them, and through his expedition, the transatlantic exploitation started.
- Option A is also wrong as well. This is because he did not connect the Americas to Europe and Africa by sea. Rather it was some other European slave traders that specifically the Portuguese that did that.
Hence, in this case, the correct answer is option C. "discovered the Americas."
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Following the war art generally moved away from realistic to "interpretational", since many artists were beginning to challenge the status quo of art that had existed for hundreds of years prior.
MacArthur Constitution state was not a natural right of Japanese B. War
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Mostly because "Masters" needed more work done doing other stuff instead of working in fields.
The Boxer Rebellion was an anti-foreign and anti-christian movement in China. This was the result of western missionaries arriving in China in the 1860's to convert the locals to christianism, in a country of a predominant taosim and confucionism population. This strong anti-foreign movement was created by a group called "The Boxers" and they seeked rebellion against western powers.
The Boxer Rebellion positively affected USA-Asian relations because of the U.S. suppression of the rebellion which resulted in the end of dynasties and the initiation of the Open Door policy in China, which stopped any country from imperializing China. This event helped to take a country that had been long resentful of foreigners and open it up, overall strengthening the relationship between them and the U.S.