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Who discovered Europe if Columbus discovered America???

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Who discovered Europe if Columbus discovered America???

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  1. WARNING: this question states that evolution is a fact.  Shield your eyes religious people.

    Man originated in Africa near the Red Sea (next to Saudi Arabia).  That is where the oldest human remains were found.  Hunting groups from that time migrated out of Africa to follow their food sources.  This lead them to Europe, because that's where their food went.


  2. There was no "America" then, and Columbus only discovered a land that was already full of indigenous peoples.  But since this is an "if" question, I'll say: Attila.  The land he discovered that is modern day Europe was already full of indigenous peoples, too.  ;)

  3. columbus did not discover america though so that means no one discovered europe either =D

  4. Well, the ancient greeks discovered the rest of europe, they also discovered and named britain (the britannic isles).

    Them i suppose

  5. It is a good question.  If you think about it, natives of any country must have 'discovered' their country.  We only talk about the concept of discovery when someone deserts their homeland.   People like Marco Polo and Columbus, Cooke and Tasman can be accused of disloyalty to their own country rather than finding others.

  6. Man moved Europe in its infancy from Arfica many years ago. People migrated into Europe. 1 person did not just "discover" Europe.

  7. Columbus didn't discover America.

  8. me

  9. Columbus didn't discover America, dude. People probably originated in southern africa, so someone eventually migrated up to Europe like 50 million years ago. At that time the Americas were probably attached to that land.

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