In 1519.
In 1519-1520.
Alonso Alvarez de Pineda in 1519.
He provided Spain with the first accurate map of the Texas coast.
Alonso Alvarez De la Pineda was the first European explorer to map the coastline of Texas. His motivation was glory and gold.
Captain Alonzo Alvarez de Pineda 1519 is the first Spaniard credited with first seeing what would become Texas. http://americanfrontiers.net/explorers/History3.php http://www.texancultures.utsa.edu/publications/exploration/chaptereleven.htm
Alonzo Alvarez de Pineda, a Spanish explorer, traveled to Texas in 1519 primarily to map the coast of the Gulf of Mexico and search for a route to the Pacific Ocean. His expedition aimed to establish Spanish claims in the region and explore potential trade opportunities. Pineda is notable for producing one of the earliest maps of the Texas coastline, which provided valuable information for future Spanish explorers and settlers.
De Pineda's original goal was to explore and map the Gulf Coast region of North America for the Spanish Empire. He was specifically tasked with finding a water route to the Pacific Ocean.
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He made the first map
No, Álvarez de Pineda did not find gold during his explorations along the Gulf Coast of North America in the early 16th century. His primary goal was to map the coastline, search for a passage to Asia, and establish Spanish claims in the region.
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Because he felt like it!