I think that through all the arguments and the evidence proven, that the Vikings by far were the first to have discovered the America's. They may not have done it intently but there is evidence proving that the Vikings were there centuries before Columbus.
The french and english! :d
The Spanish and French explorers used the Gulf of Mexico as an exploration route to get to Mexico and other parts of North America.
english, dutch, spanish, french, ect.
Spanish English dutch or french
The English, French, Dutch, and Spanish all had about the same goal for sending explorers to the New World. They wanted new economic opportunities and wanted to find other trade routes then the ones they knew of.
English, Spanish and French
English, Spanish, and possibly Vietnamese (in the US) and French (in Canada)
The most common languages in North America are English, Spanish, and French.
English, Spanish and French
English, Spanish, French
English French Spanish
Spanish, English,French, Irish, Dutch, and Swedish
Spanish English French Porteguese Bolivi
There are many European languages spoken in the Western Hemisphere. In North America, Spanish, English and French are spoken. In South America, Spanish, English, Dutch, French and Portuguese are spoken.
French cooperated with the Indians in their colonization, Spanish knew that they needed to include the Indians in their colonization, and the English basically excluded them in general.
English spanish and french
In South and Central America, the most useful languages are Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese. In North America the most useful languages are English, followed by Spanish and French