What if China had discovered America first?

What if China had discovered America first?

The ancient civilization which China represented, would overspread the North and South American continents, in a dynamic process to shape world history. Eventually there would have been no need for the smaller European kingdoms like Portugal, Spain, or England to explore the oceans or for a Christopher Columbus.

When did the Chinese discover the Americas?

1421
The Voyage of Zheng He I | 1421: The Year the Chinese Discovered America? In 2002, retired submarine commander Gavin Menzies presented a lecture in which he claimed a Chinese fleet under Admiral Zheng He began a series of voyages in 1421 that would ultimately discover the North American continent.

Why did the Chinese not discover America?

Because even though the Chinese discovered Taiwan and the Philippines before the Europeans did and had all the advantages of proximity, Europe colonized those places first too. So China failed to discover America because there was little value in doing so.

Did China find America first?

But then nor did Columbus. It appears to stake China’s claim to have “discovered” America first. This comes as a surprise to those of us who know for a fact that America was discovered by Prince Madoc ab Owain Gwynedd in 1170.

Did the Chinese discovered America first?

15th Century — The Chinese: This theory is espoused by a small group of scholars and amateur historians led by Gavin Menzies, a retired British Naval officer. It asserts that a Muslim-Chinese eunuch-mariner from the Ming Dynasty discovered America — 71 years before Columbus.

Who first discovered China?

China and the West were in contact more than 1,500 years before European explorer Marco Polo arrived in China, new findings suggest. Archaeologists say inspiration for the Terracotta Warriors, found at the Tomb of the First Emperor near today’s Xian, may have come from Ancient Greece.

Did the Chinese discover America first?

Did Saint Brendan discover America?

Brendan and Irish monks could have made an ocean voyage in a boat of leather.” After fifty days at sea, described in brilliant detail in Tim’s book, Brendan made landfall in New World, on an island northwest of St. Johns in Newfoundland.

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