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Yes, a few other explorers made significant contributions to the exploration of Giovanni da Verrazzano. Jacques Cartier explored the St. Lawrence River, John Cabot explored parts of North America, and Hernando de Soto explored the southeastern United States. These explorers all played important roles in the early exploration of the New World.
cos no1 else wants to
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No, Coronado did not find the city of Cibola. He led an expedition in search of the mythical Seven Cities of Gold but did not discover them. The city of Cibola is believed to be a legendary place that was never found by Coronado or anyone else.
The arrowhead in Otzi's back is significant because it provides evidence that he was shot and killed by someone else, rather than dying from natural causes. This suggests that Otzi may have been involved in a conflict or was the victim of violence. It also gives insight into the types of weapons and technology used during Otzi's time period.
was there anyone involved with christopher columbus
was there anyone involved with Christopher Columbus
jazmine caballero was invoved with him
jazmine caballero was invoved with him
Indians helped him.
Yes, a few other explorers made significant contributions to the exploration of Giovanni da Verrazzano. Jacques Cartier explored the St. Lawrence River, John Cabot explored parts of North America, and Hernando de Soto explored the southeastern United States. These explorers all played important roles in the early exploration of the New World.
Yes Marcello Conquise helped him!
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Not in my opinion. Technically no...but if your spouse or "significant other" catches you doing it with anyone else, the penalty is the same.
As thy are fictional creature they are only significant in novels and movies, in France or anywhere else.
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The contribution of anyone prior to about 1600 to the development of atomic theory might as well be "nothing whatsoever." Democritus and/or Leucippus contributed the name "atomos", but not much else; they were wrong about nearly every detail. John Dalton is just about the earliest scientist to have had any significant contribution to atomic theory, and most of what we now consider atomic theory was developed since about 1900.