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No, Álvarez de Pineda did not find gold during his explorations along the Gulf Coast of North America in the early 16th century. His primary goal was to map the coastline, search for a passage to Asia, and establish Spanish claims in the region.
Pedro Cabral's exploration took place in the early 16th century along the eastern coast of South America, specifically in present-day Brazil. You can find maps of his exploration in historical books, museums, and online resources that focus on early European explorations in the Americas.
In 1519-1520.
Alonso Alvarez de Pineda in 1519.
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he was an explorer that made a map of gulf Mexico.
go on Google and type in "map of Marco polo's explorations"
Don Pedro Verdad has written: 'From vineyard to decanter, a book about sherry with a map of the Jerez district' -- subject(s): Sherry
He provided Spain with the first accurate map of the Texas coast.
Alonso Alvarez De la Pineda was the first European explorer to map the coastline of Texas. His motivation was glory and gold.
Sightseeing is a big undertaking in New Hampshire, where attraction's and explorations range from visits to mysterious islands off the coast of Portsmouth to gondola sky rides and explorations of caves and deep forests to the north and west of the state
Alonso Alvarez de Pineda's motive to explore was to map the coastline of the Gulf of Mexico for Spain, in order to claim territory and establish Spanish presence in the region. He was also searching for a potential water route through North America to the Pacific Ocean.