Well, the first European Explorers to come to Kansas are Francisco Vasquez de Coronado in search for Quivira.
The first explorers to the North America or now known as the United States were De Vaca and his European settlers. They came from all different social groups and religious groups.
As the population of the United States increased, some people chose to move west. Land was free as long as you had the strength to farm it. They followed people like Daniel Boone.
The Kansas City Royals were established in 1969.
European slave traders come to West Africa because they were free as others.
Early European explorers were looking for an easier route to Asia and India. Believing the Earth was round, they thought they could travel west to get there. When they came to land, thinking they found India, they referred to the natives as Indians not realizing it was a different continent.
Which European explorers visited California and where did they come from?
Ireland. +++ No. It was a South American plant brought back by early European explorers- though I am not sure which part of the continent.
Spain.
Spanish explorer Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo visited California in the 16th century, arriving from Mexico. Russian explorer Aleksandr Baranov explored Alaska, which was part of Russia at the time, in the 18th century. French explorer Jean-François de La Pérouse also visited in the late 18th century as part of a scientific expedition.
They didn't come, they were brought. The European explorers traveled to Africa, where they began a trans-Atlantic slave trade that would bring millions of Africans to the America.
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Viking Leif Ericson was the first European explorer who visited New York in 1000 A.D. Other famous European explorers to New York include John Cabot of Italy, Jacques Cartier of France, and Henry Hudson of England.
Spanish explorers brought them in the 1500's
they didnt come to Illinois until 1920 the were scared of the wild bears....
because no european explore went to utah.
The Philippines were named that by the European explorers in honor of King Phillip of Spain.