It's not so much that he "found" it-- rather, he stole it. In 1522, before he became famous as an explorer, he was a pirate. In the course of his travels, he captured a Spanish ship, which was carrying gold worth about two million dollars. It was not the first time that he and his men captured a ship (usually one from Spain or Portugal), but this was probably his most lucrative attempt.
No, Giovanni de Verrazzano did not find gold during his exploration of the North American coast in 1524. His expedition was focused on finding a western route to Asia, and he did not discover any significant mineral wealth during his travels.
The exploration for Giovanni da Verrazzano in 1524 was funded by the French King Francis I. Verrazzano sailed under the French flag in search of a western route to Asia.
No, Samuel de Champlain did not find any gold during his explorations in North America. He was a French explorer who is known for establishing and governing the settlements in New France, particularly in areas like Quebec City. His primary focus was on expanding French influence and fur trading, rather than searching for gold.
No, Francisco Vazquez de Coronado did not find gold during his expedition in the southwestern United States. Despite his extensive search for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold, he did not discover significant wealth.
Vasco Nunez de Balboa found gold during his exploration of Panama in 1513. He discovered that the indigenous people wore gold ornaments, which led him to inquire about the source of the gold. Eventually, he learned of the abundance of gold in the region and further exploited it through conquest and trade.
No, Γlvarez 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.
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Giovanni De verrazano discovered the verrazano bridge in 1508
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Giovanni da Verrazzano explored North Carolina in 1524 while searching for a northwest passage to Asia. He was commissioned by King Francis I of France to explore the eastern coast of North America and find a route to the Pacific Ocean. Verrazzano's exploration of North Carolina was part of his broader mission to map and discover new lands for France.
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