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Q: What explorer reached as far inland as present day Kansas?
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Which Spanish explorer reached as far inland as present-day Kansas?

Francisco Vázquez de Coronado


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Florida is on the coast and Kansas is on the central plains and inland.


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Did they fight World War 2 in Kansas?

Nope to far inland maybe the US Army brought in soldiers from Kansas but no nobody actually fought there


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Jacques Cartier claimed what is now present day Canada for France. He was the first European to discover and map the waters and shores of Saint Lawrence. He was also the first European to travel inland in North America.


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Jean Nicolet was a French explorer who was the first white man in Wisconsin.


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When Has the state of Kansas ever had a hurricane?

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Who was the most significantly thorough British explorer of the inland waterways of presentday Washington and British Columbia?

Captain George Vancouver is considered one of the most thorough British explorers of the inland waterways of present-day Washington and British Columbia, particularly during his expedition from 1791 to 1795. His detailed surveys and mapping of the coastline and waterways of the region were instrumental in documenting and understanding the geography of the Pacific Northwest.