yes.
1493
No, Simon Fraser didn't have a second voyage because after he died in 1862 after his first voyage before he could take a second voyage
Amerigo Vespucci's voyages typically lasted around 2-3 years. His first voyage, from 1499 to 1500, explored the northern coast of South America. His second voyage, from 1501 to 1502, focused on the coast of Brazil.
7 years
50 years
Fransisco Pizarro was a spaniyard that conqured the Inca empire, as you all know. He made 2 voyages. The second voyage was begun at 1526.
It took him 24 years.
Ponce De Leon had sailed with Christopher Columbus on his second voyage and had later helped take over Puerto Rico.
He sailed for Spain and the voyage took a total of 3 months.
On his first voyage he had three, On his second he took along a total of seventeen. On his third voyage he had six ships. On his final voyage he had four old, worn out ships.
Columbus never made land in North America, so he didn't take any ships to " New York". NY also did not exist in the 1400's. Nothing was there until the Dutch founded a colony 200 years later. So, he,took ZERO ships to NY.
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