You are viewing a single thread.
View all comments View context
11 points

1492? what happened in 1776?

permalink
report
parent
reply
25 points

The United States was founded? 4th July 1776.
Columbus reached the Americas in 1492, but it wasn’t the US then. There was a whole revolution and everything.

permalink
report
parent
reply
33 points

To be even more pedantic, Columbus arrived in South America. He never saw any part of what would become the U.S.

Also we celebrate the birth of our nation on July 4th, the supposed anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, but it was actually signed over a period of several years and wasn’t even the Country’s first governing doctrine.

And just because it’s a fun fact I like, Florida was a Spanish colony for longer than it’s been a U.S. state.

permalink
report
parent
reply
13 points

And just because it’s a fun fact I like, Florida was a Spanish colony for longer than it’s been a U.S. state.

Is it still within the return period?

permalink
report
parent
reply
12 points

Those are some damn good historical facts right there.

permalink
report
parent
reply
13 points

Leif Eriksson would explore and document his travels to North Ameria around 1000AD. The land they called Vinland being known now to be Newfoundland. Newfoundland is the only place in North America with physical evidence of Norse settlement but most Inuit men from Labrador share DNA with North western Europeans.

Columbus explored the Caribbean Islands in 1493 and would later sail the South American coast.

John Cabot explored costal North America(Specifically Newfoundland) in 1497AD.

permalink
report
parent
reply