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22 January, 03:30
Who were the first europeans in south america?
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Carolina Brown
22 January, 03:43
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As the sponsor of Christopher Columbus's voyages, Spain was the first European power to settle and colonize the largest areas, from North America and the Caribbean to the southern tip of South America.
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