I assume so, but you really have to consider that most people who traveled were explorers and fisherman. So I think Giovanni was with a crew.
Rhode Island Rhode Island
Rhode Island Rhode Island
yes he did. he discovered Rhode Island in 1523 and died while going back home to Italy
The:Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in New York CityVerrazano Bridge in MarylandJamestown Verrazano Bridge in Rhode Island.
The Italian explorer, Giovanni da Verrazano, explored Rhode Island in 1524. He later wrote about his findings, mentioning seeing Native Americans during his visit.
The most famous explorer in Rhode Island was Giannimo Verrazano.
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He either discovered rhode island or Massachusettes
The State of Rhode Island says that it was originally Roodt Eylandt, Dutch for Red Island and that it was Anglicized when the English took over from the Dutch. There is also some thought that one of the early Dutch explorers looked at a small nearby island and said that it was 'about the size of the Island of Rhodes' a famous port in the Mediterranean.
Giovanni da Verrazzano (also spelled Giovanni da Verrazano) explored the east coast of what is now the United States in 1525. He is best known for being the discoverer of New York Harbor and for mistaking Pamlico Sound for the Pacific.
No person but for the color of the red clary that formed some of the islands.