Yes, the Spanish did explore parts of Canada in the 16th century. Explorers such as Juan de Fuca and Juan Perez were among those who ventured along the western coast of Canada in search of the fabled Northwest Passage. However, Spain did not establish any permanent settlements or exert significant influence in Canada.
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The Spanish wanted to explore the Americas to find new trade routes, establish colonies, spread Christianity, and acquire wealth through resources like gold and silver. They also sought to expand their empire and increase their influence in the New World.
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Hernando explored for Spain. He was a Spanish explorer who sought to claim new territories and resources for the Spanish crown during the Age of Exploration in the 16th century.
Gaspar de Portolá explored to establish Spanish presence in California, to assert Spanish control over the territory, and to search for new trade routes and resources.
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John Franklin explored the Canadian Arctic in the early 19th century in search of the Northwest Passage. He led several expeditions to map the northern coastline of North America, but tragically, his final expedition in 1845 ended in disaster with the loss of all members, leading to ongoing search efforts to locate the ships and remains.
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Marco Polo was the first to voyage across the North Atlantic to Canada.
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He didn’t explore North America, or Central America.
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