Explorers settled in various locations around the world, including the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Australia. They established colonies, trading posts, and missionary outposts in these new lands as they sought to expand their empires and exploit new resources. Some famous settlements include the Spanish settlements in the Americas, the Dutch trading posts in Asia, and the British colonies in Australia.
The possessive form of the word explorers is explorers'.
The explorers came from Europe.
"When the explorers reached Oklahoma" is the adverb clause in this sentence. It provides information about when the explorers wrote about the beauty of Oklahoma.
The explorer's sock (singular possessive) The explorers' socks (plural possessive)
Some specific European countries that sent explorers to the Americas include Spain, Portugal, England, France, and the Netherlands. These explorers were instrumental in the colonization and expansion of European powers in the Americas.
New France or the Canadas.
probably in the 17th century by French explorers
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Yes. Before this there had been mountain men, fur trappers, explorers, etc, but most believed that it would be impossible to permanently settle in the area because of the lack of resources.
Explorers who came to Colorado in the past were looking for various things such as precious metals like gold and silver, new routes for trade and commerce, fertile lands for agriculture, and new territories to settle and establish colonies or communities.
When they went to Asia they collected gun powder.. and somthing else that was usefull for them while settling
The Vikings were originally from Scandinavia. There was no need to settle as they lived in the Scandinavian countries and would only travel for trade or raids. However, what we now call Greenland, Iceland, as well as parts of Canada and the U.S. were eventually settled by Viking explorers.
Explorers of science, or explorers of history.
Leif Erikson's voyage was undertaken in search of new lands to settle and trade with. He was also likely influenced by stories of earlier explorers and the desire to expand Viking territories.
The possessive form of the word explorers is explorers'.
Arceus is not in Explorers of Time or Explorers of Darkness. There is an Arceus statue in Explorers of Sky, but there is no real Arceus that will join your team.
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