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If you count people from Norway, Leif Ericson was the first to find and explore parts of North America by sailing west from Europe. He found Newfoundland (go figure) and Labrador, parts of modern day Canada and even established a settlement or two in these places. This was at the turn of the last millennium, almost 500 years before Columbus, about 1003 to 1005 AD. These dates are estimates with an error of a year or two.
Explorer and navigator Ferdinanad Magellan sailed for the country of France. He is known for being the first European to travel from Europe to Asia by sailing west.
Vasco de Gama thank you very much.Vasco de Gama , A Portuguese explorer , made the first voyage from Europe to Asia.
Africa is a massive continent, so it would depend on where exactly you were starting your journey from. If sailing from the north coast, you would come to Europe. Sailing from parts of the west of Africa, it would be North America that you would come to first.
what explorer stared the first British colony in America
Francisco Coronado traveled to the southwest areas of North America. He was the first explorer from Europe to visit these areas.
People lived in Asia for ages. It was not like Europe or America, which needed to be explored.
South America
The vikings did
Ferdinand MagellanFerdinand Magellan's expedition of 1519-1522 became the first expedition sailing west from Europe to Asia, and the first to cross the Pacific. It also completed the first circumnavigationof the earth.
... Asia wasn't discovered like Australia or America, people have lived there longer than they've lived in Europe.
Magellan.
This is what is regarded as an ethnocentric question. Do you mean sailing from Europe? Or do you mean sailing from Africa, or other parts of Asia? This kind of question requires refining - for a meaningful answer to be given.