The first known occurrence of the Mojave people is unknown. It was estimated by Francisco Garces, a French explorer, that the Mojave population was nearly 3,000 in 1776.
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The Clatsop Indians lived in the pacific northwest area of the United States. Lewis and Clark originally discovered the tribe in 1805.
They grinded acorns, of couse but they lived in the Mojave Desert so meat was rare.
The continents of North, Central, and South America were discovered some 40,000 years ago by their earliest settlers, who became what are now known as the aboriginal people of the Western Hemisphere. Then about 500 years ago the hemisphere was invaded by Europeans and conquered.
If you mean when did European settlers first discover New Jersey, Europeans first came into contact with Lenape Indians living in New Jersey in 1600. It's hard to tell how long the Lenape Indians had been settled there before the Europeans arrived.
Florida was the first state to be discovered in 1512 by Ponce de Leon from Spain. Although it was of course not a state yet when it was discovered. Dont get confused with Jamestown Virginia which was the first to become an English colony but that wasnt until the 1600s when it was discovered.