Not sure about early 1800's (besides expanding land being desirable), but in the mid 1800's, the California Gold Rush attracted tons of people to the West.
Not sure about early 1800's (besides expanding land being desirable), but in the mid 1800's, the California Gold Rush attracted tons of people to the West.
Not sure about early 1800's (besides expanding land being desirable), but in the mid 1800's, the California Gold Rush attracted tons of people to the West.
Yes, the Rio Grande has been famous for explorers and traders for centuries
The Mountain goat is native to the United States. Early explorers brought goats into the United States to provide them with meat.
Early explorers brought back various goods and resources from their expeditions, such as spices, precious metals, textiles, and new plant and animal species. These items were often highly sought after in their home countries and helped to fuel trade and economic growth. Additionally, explorers brought back knowledge about new lands, cultures, and peoples that expanded the understanding of the world.
Because they brought untold riches in terms as gold, silver, and spices.
There earliest foods were the edibles they brought with them supplemented by game, fish, nuts, berries and mushrooms.
Spanish came with weapons into North/South America, so all early explorers had weapons.
Early explorers between 1898 and 1922 brought dogs to Antarctica. The practice is now forbidden.
Arab traders
The key part of Oda Nobunagas success was his early adoption of the new weapons brought in by European traders.
What Qing dynasty emperor brought peace and prosperity to china and forced out all foreign traders in the mid-1600