Christopher Columbus brought back various items from America on his voyages, including native plants such as maize (corn), potatoes, tomatoes, and tobacco. He also brought back gold, exotic animals, and indigenous people as slaves.
Giovanni da Verrazzano brought back reports of his explorations in North America, including observations of the land, people, and resources. He is known for being one of the first Europeans to explore the eastern coast of North America in the 16th century.
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Giovanni Verrazano brought back maps, charts, and descriptions of the new lands he explored, which helped contribute to the European understanding of the geography of North America.
He brought back souvenirs and photographs from his trip.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado brought back stories of the Seven Cities of Gold, but did not find them. His expedition also brought horses and new knowledge of the Southwest region of North America.
Yes
No! It is thought he took carrots TO America from Spain.
normalcy-apex
The history of the New World, only dates back to the arrival of Collumbus, every thing prior to that is basically theoretical; relying on the archiologists,
it is illegal to bring back any type of exotic animal from Mexico to the us
A moon rocks that's it
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yes
potato tobaco
normalcy-apex
The main reason was to search and find gold. Then, bring it back to Spain.