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Several Native American tribes, particularly the Karankawa tribe, helped the survivors of Panfilo de Narvaez's expedition after they were shipwrecked off the coast of Texas. The Karankawa provided food, shelter, and guidance to the survivors until they were eventually rescued by Spanish explorers.
they opened the pacific ocean for spanish exploration and control
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Together they opened the Pacific Ocean for Spanish exploration and Control.Magellan organized the Spanish expedition to the East Indies that resulted in the first circumnavigation of the Earth.Vespucci first demonstrated that Brazil and the West Indies did not represent Asia's eastern outskirts as initially thought.Balboa is best known for having crossed the Isthmus of Panama to the Pacific Ocean in 1513, becoming the first European to lead an expedition to reach the Pacific Ocean.If this isn't what your looking for i am sorry :(
Vasco Nunez de Balboa was the first European to lead an expedition to the Pacific Ocean. He was a Spanish explorer.
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Together they opened the Pacific Ocean for Spanish exploration and Control.Magellan organized the Spanish expedition to the East Indies that resulted in the first circumnavigation of the Earth.Vespucci first demonstrated that Brazil and the West Indies did not represent Asia's eastern outskirts as initially thought.Balboa is best known for having crossed the Isthmus of Panama to the Pacific Ocean in 1513, becoming the first European to lead an expedition to reach the Pacific Ocean.
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Spanish expedition to Balanguingui happened on 1848-02-22.
Pacific Ocean is "Océano Pacífico" in Spanish.
The Legazpi Expedition was significant because it led to the establishment of Spanish colonial presence in the Philippines. Under Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, the expedition marked the beginning of Spanish colonization in the archipelago and paved the way for centuries of Spanish influence on Filipino culture, language, and society.
The leader of the last major Spanish expedition into Oklahoma was Juan de Rivera in 1720. He was a Spanish military officer and explorer who led the expedition to establish Spanish presence in the area and to establish friendly relations with local Native American tribes.