Obviously anything they would need for the long time they would be gone such as food, water, clothing, extra sail and wood to repair the ship, medicine, weapons for defense, tools, valuables for trade with whatever locals they run into.
It would depend on which explorers you are asking about, as there were explorers all over the world, in many different centuries. Most of the explorers from Europe used ships (requiring navigation skills) to get to the "new world." Once they arrived, they had to use their ability to survive in unfamiliar terrain or a hostile climate; to build shelters (and later houses); to find food; and to learn everything they could about the new lands they had discovered.
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the routes taken by explorers for Portugal during the 1400s and early 1500s was the cape of good hope
Yes! Christopher Columbus and many others killed Indians to get their land and supplies.
Many of the New World's early explorers were looking for a shorter and safer route to the Orient is it True or False
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Well the early explorers wont need a compass if they had an atlas because if the had one it will be easy just as the compass to figure out where they were by using the map
water and food
the explorer did not have adequate of supplies.
The early explorers come from Italy, Spain, and France.
The early Spanish explorers were looking for Silver and Gold!early explorers set out to find new land for the rest of their tribesthe natives taught early explorers about how to use herbs for medicine
early explorers set out to find new land for the rest of their tribes
Natives taught early explorers survival skills, navigation methods, local geography, and sustainable practices for living off the land. They also shared knowledge about medicinal plants, food sources, and cultural traditions, which greatly influenced the explorers' understanding of the new territories they encountered.
You would need to be brave, intelligent, and curious.
Europeans & Spanish explorers.
The early Maori explorers were skilled navigators and seafarers who voyaged across the vast Pacific Ocean in ocean-going canoes known as waka. These intrepid explorers settled in New Zealand around 800 years ago, and their voyages demonstrate their advanced knowledge of navigation and their courage to travel great distances across open seas. Some notable early Maori explorers include Kupe, Hoturapa, and Turi.
. Who were the western explorers who had early contact with the mayan civilization?