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What a view (Original Post) DoBW Jan 14 OP
Nice malaise Jan 14 #1
The Orange shitstick... GiqueCee Jan 14 #2
Didn't Denmark make a comeback remark about claiming America because they had landed here some 6 or 8 hundred mwmisses4289 Jan 14 #3
Norway and Iceland can claim Newfoundland haele Jan 14 #4
Interesting! mwmisses4289 Jan 14 #5
I didn't know about them... GiqueCee Jan 14 #7
They may have... GiqueCee Jan 14 #6
Heh. Clever! electric_blue68 Jan 14 #8

GiqueCee

(3,631 posts)
2. The Orange shitstick...
Wed Jan 14, 2026, 12:05 PM
Jan 14

... recently said, in reference to Demark's claims to Greenland, "just because they landed a boat there 400 years ago doesn't mean they own it."

So... I guess that goes for the Mayflower, too, then.

mwmisses4289

(3,586 posts)
3. Didn't Denmark make a comeback remark about claiming America because they had landed here some 6 or 8 hundred
Wed Jan 14, 2026, 01:17 PM
Jan 14

years before the english "discovered" it?

haele

(15,204 posts)
4. Norway and Iceland can claim Newfoundland
Wed Jan 14, 2026, 01:51 PM
Jan 14

Denmark - maybe?

My bet is on the Portuguese/Iberian fisherman, though...there's a theory that they were fishing off the Outer Banks back during the Roman Era/early middle ages and would land in Massachusetts or Long Island to salt and pack their catch before heading back to Iberia.

They were fishermen - weren't set up as traders, and wouldn't need a permanent settlement, just an agreement with the local tribes to camp out for a few weeks and reprovision in the late summer while they prepped their catch.

Evidence is that the type of preserved cod found in shipwrecks from the period is genetically similar to the cod off the Outer Banks.

mwmisses4289

(3,586 posts)
5. Interesting!
Wed Jan 14, 2026, 02:00 PM
Jan 14

Some years ago, I read that there is possible evidence that traders from some of the pacific nations may have actually landed on the west coast. Lost track of the story, so don't know what, if any, follow up there was.

GiqueCee

(3,631 posts)
6. They may have...
Wed Jan 14, 2026, 05:23 PM
Jan 14

... but I missed it. The Vikings were here, but didn't lay claim to any real estate, like they did in ancient Britain.

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