You are thinking of Dr Frederick Cook, whose claim to have reached the North Pole was never proven or disproven, but has gained more credence in the last couple of decades.
The marine iguanas came from North Seymour before arriving to the Galapagos.
No Washington was the first president in 1789. Explorers began arriving in North America in the 1400's except for the Vikings which were earlier, so they would be the first.
The New Zealand mainland is 19 and 20 hours ahead of North Dakota from the first Sunday of November until the second Sunday of March, 17 and 18 hours ahead from the first Sunday of April until the last Sunday of September, and 18 and 19 hours ahead the rest of the year.
it would be somewhat mild ... but it would get hotter and hotter arriving to cal.
The Vikings arrived in North America before anyone else (excluding some Chinese reports of them arriving first)
North America can be ahead or behind Europe in time, depending on the time zone. For example, eastern parts of North America (e.g. New York) are typically ahead of Europe, while western parts (e.g. California) are behind.
Traffic arriving from the south, and traffic leaving north.
The first European settlers in North America began arriving in the early 1600s, with significant waves of immigration occurring throughout the 17th and 18th centuries. However, specific groups or phenomena, such as particular cultural practices or immigration trends, may have different timelines. If you have a specific subject in mind, please clarify for a more accurate response.
The First Fleet arrived at Botany Bay on 18 January 1788. Lack of a safe harbour, suitable timber, fresh water or good soil resulted in the decision to move further north to Port Jackson, arriving there on 26 January 1788.
Maids/Butlers, Mill workers, and Farm workers.
They were able to manufacture or grow what they needed, and import more if necessary. There were even skilled immigrants arriving from Europe throughout the war.
Ahead North of Mauville, you go to Mt. Chimmney