The Dutch people did not discover Easter Island. Easter Island was first encountered by the Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen in 1722 during his Pacific voyage.
A Dutch explorer, Jacob Roggeveen, found it on Easter Sunday 1722.
Easter Island was not "found" in a specific year, as it was already populated by Polynesian settlers when Europeans arrived. However, the first recorded European sighting of the island is attributed to Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen on April 5, 1722, which happened to be Easter Sunday, leading to the name Easter Island.
Jacob Roggeveen, captain of Dutch fleet, found the Island on the day of April 5th, 1722. That day was Easter Sunday. Roggeveen named it Paasch-Eyland (18th century Dutch for "Easter Island"). The island's official Spanish name, Isla de Pascua, also means "Easter Island".
The first known European to have reached Easter Island was the Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen in 1722. However, it is believed that Polynesian settlers arrived on the island hundreds of years prior to European contact.
The moai, large stone statues, can be found on Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui, a remote island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean.
A Dutch explorer, Jacob Roggeveen, found it on Easter Sunday 1722.
Jacob Roggeveen discovered Easter Island in 1722Natives from the Marquesas Islands were the first to discover Easter Island. In regards to the Europeans, the Dutch were the first to discover Easter Island. A Dutch explorer named Jacob Roggeveen found it.
Easter Island is, supposedly, named such because a Dutch explorer discovered it on Easter Sunday in 1722. well at least that's what other people have answered with to similar questions on here. Hope that helps!
Easter Island was not "found" in a specific year, as it was already populated by Polynesian settlers when Europeans arrived. However, the first recorded European sighting of the island is attributed to Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen on April 5, 1722, which happened to be Easter Sunday, leading to the name Easter Island.
by the indians and there was a Dutch sailer in 1772 who was sailing down by the tip of South America on Easter Day, hence the name Easter Island
Jacob Roggeveen, captain of Dutch fleet, found the Island on the day of April 5th, 1722. That day was Easter Sunday. Roggeveen named it Paasch-Eyland (18th century Dutch for "Easter Island"). The island's official Spanish name, Isla de Pascua, also means "Easter Island".
The island was named by a Dutch navigator, Jacob Roggeveen on Easter Sunday in 1722. Of course the ancestors of today's Easter Islanders found it long before that, about 700-800 CE according to many scientists.
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we celebetbertate it becuz of the person who found easter island
The most obvious answer would be the massive stone statues called the Moai. Also found on Easter Island are the very friendly Rapanui people, volcanoes, lava formations, beaches, village ruins, rock carvings, and a great mystery!
Easter Island.
They cut down all of the tree's so they could build Moai but they ran out of food so they had to eat each other instead then the last person died of hunger because there was nothing else to eat!