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an early exploration route
This promontory was identified by early explorers as an easily spotted landmark.
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Cartography - is the creation of maps. Early explorers drew charts of their journey - and made extensive notes, Subsequent explorers used those diagrams and notes to follow the same route.
According to Christopher Maynard's Book "Questions and Answers about Explorers," the compass after 200 B.C., the quadrant around the early 1200's, a floating log on a line to measure speed, and the chronometer in the 1700's.
an early exploration route
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Poland
The early Maori came from Eastern Polynesia.
immigrants from uk and american indians
the natives taught the early explorers how to collect sap from the tree
harsh winters
Modern Day Western Europe,
Modern Day Western Europe,
Israel/Palestine historically did not send explorers or settlers to other areas of the world as Israel/Palestine was never a world power capable or forming foreign colonies.
No, they are not immigrants. The pilgrims are early settlers. Immigrants are people that are alive today.