They were supposed to explore the new American lands of the Louisiana Purchase. And I believe Thomas Jefferson sent them.
Lewis and Clark and Pike and others sent to explore the wilderness to check out the land and to find trade routes. This was called the Louisiana Purchase.
West Africa, most likely from slaves sent to West Indies and Americas, with the meaning of "reanimated corpse" in voodoo.
She was sent to amonastery she became a nun in the Netherlands's she never saw her daughter Mary again. Henry iii wouldn't let her go back to Spain in case she raised an army of her nephew did who was king of Spain . She died in poverty and alone, although Henry divorced Catherine of Argon astoundingly he never forgave himself she was the perfect queen her downfall was that she could not produce a male heir and that was her doom.
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Henry Stanley was sent to Africa to locate Dr. Livingstone.
Henry Morton Stanley was sent by his newspaper, the New York Herald, to find Dr. Livingstone.
Stanley was looking for Livingston because he had disappeared for a while. Some people were looking for him so they sent out someone to find him (Stanley). And Stanley found Livingston in Ujiji Africa.
Henry Stanley was hired by the New York Herald newspaper to find David Livingstone, a well-known explorer who had gone missing in Africa.
Dr. David Livingstone and Dr. Henry Stanley met in Africa. Livingstone was a Scottish missionary and explorer, while Stanley was an American journalist sent to find Livingstone by the New York Herald in 1869. Their meeting in Africa in 1871 became famous with Stanley allegedly saying, "Dr. Livingstone, I presume."
prince henry the navigator sent out several ships to explore the western coast of africa :)
Henry Stanley was a journalist sent by the New York Herald to find Dr. David Livingstone, a missionary and explorer who had lost contact. Stanley famously found Livingstone in Tanzania in 1871 and greeted him with the famous words, "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?" Their meeting increased Livingstone's fame and brought attention to the exploration of Africa.
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The meeting between David Livingstone and Henry Morton Stanley took place in 1871 in Ujiji, near Lake Tanganyika in present-day Tanzania. Stanley famously greeted Livingstone with the words "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?" during their encounter. Livingstone had been out of contact for several years while exploring Africa, and Stanley had been sent to find him by the New York Herald newspaper.
Prince Henry the Navigator wanted to sail around Africa. Although, he never did. He sent people to do it for him.
Sent out numerous expeditions to explore Africa