They traveled what is now called New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and Kansas. :) ♥
They traveled what is now called New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and Kansas. :) ♥
Spaniards explored regions such as Florida, the Southwest (including present-day California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas), and the Southeast (including present-day Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi) in the present-day US during the 16th century. They also explored parts of the West Coast and the Pacific Northwest.
They traveled what is now called New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and Kansas. :) ♥
16th
west america or southwest
The Spaniards first landed in what is now the United States in 1513 when Juan Ponce de León reached the shores of Florida. He is often credited with being the first European to explore the mainland of North America. This marked the beginning of Spanish exploration and colonization in the region.
yes
They were searching for a "new" Mexico, a land of much gold and silver.
No.
He explored candada
People explore the polar regions for more resources (like a patch of oil) or maybe a new animal.
what did Bartolme de las casa want to explore