First of all, he wasn't really an explorer, more of an historian, in fact he is regarded as the first historian of New France.
The regions he visited had been settled for many years, so there would have been ample supplies around for them to survive on.
No, Amerigo Vespucci was not a conqueror. He was an Italian explorer and cartographer who is best known for his expeditions to the Americas, during which he realized that the lands discovered were not part of Asia as previously thought, but a new continent.
Yes.
It is unlikely that koalas could survive in America. Koalas require just a certain few species of eucalyptus trees for their food, and the required genus of eucalyptus are not found in America.
Native America
squanto or Tisquantum
the native Americans helped them survive and use resources
nope. they still survive at south america.
Yes,Any dinosaurs survive why? because the birds survive i see it in the tv show Pinoy Explorer in philipine show.
They taught the pilgrims how to survive off the land in America.
To remember the first winter in America and what the settlers had to do to survive it.
Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement in North America to survive. The settlement at Roanoke, Virginia was earlier and was intended to be permanent, but did not survive. no one knows why.
True