Yes he did
Hernando De Soto was a Spanish Explorer. He was the one to lead the first European expedition. He died during the expedition.
Hernando de Soto was the first person to lead an expedition to the Mississippi river.
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Hernando De Soto
Hernando De Soto was a Spanish explorer who discovered the Mississippi River in 1541.Hernando de soto did discover the Mississippi riverhe was a Spanish explorer. He traveled from Cuba to Florida and the to north america.He was famous in Spain
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He became an explore by his eager, conquests, and that is how he lead himself to his first expedition.
Vasco Núñez de Balboa led an expedition through Central America, but it seems you're asking about a different explorer, possibly referring to the expeditions of the Spanish explorer and conquistador, Hernando de Soto, or perhaps another figure like Moscoso, who was part of de Soto's expedition. If you're referring to Moscoso de Alvarado, he led an expedition across what is now the southeastern United States, specifically exploring regions that include parts of modern-day Texas and Louisiana, after taking command following de Soto's death. His journey contributed to early European knowledge of the interior of North America.
he became an explore by what kind of person her was an how great of at exploring.
He lead the first European expedition deep into the territory of the modern-day United States, and was the first European documented to have crossed the Mississippi River.
Vasco Núñez de Balboa's expedition led him across the Isthmus of Panama to the Pacific Ocean, but it was the Spanish explorer and conquistador, Gonzalo de Moscoso, who later led an expedition through the southeastern United States. Moscoso's expedition, which began in 1540, explored areas that are now part of modern-day Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, following in the footsteps of Hernando de Soto's earlier expedition. His journey aimed to find riches and establish Spanish presence in the region.
Hernando Cortes was hired by Spanish conquistador Diego Velazquez to lead an expedition to Mexico. Cortes later defied Velazquez's orders and pursued his own agenda of conquest and colonization.