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Where did narvaez explore?

Narvaez explored what is now known as the state of Florida. Narvaez had a crew of 600 men from Spain, Portugal and Italy.


Why did panfilo de narvaez explorer?

Panfilo de Narvaez explored the Gulf Coast of North America in the early 16th century in search of wealth and land. He was hoping to find riches such as gold and silver as well as opportunities for colonization and conquest on behalf of the Spanish Crown.


What country did De Soto work for and why was he famous?

He worked for Spain. He explored and claimed lots of land in the American Southwest.


What was the purpose of the narvaez expedition?

to own land.


American southwest was first explored by who?

It was first explored by Francisco Coronado!


What did Panfilo de Narvaez look for?

Panfilo de Narvaez was a Spanish conquistador who explored and sought to conquer new territories in the Americas, particularly in present-day Florida. He was searching for wealth, land, and resources to expand Spain's empire in the New World. His expeditions were part of the broader Spanish exploration and colonization efforts in the 16th century.


Who explored California and the southwest for Spain?

Francisco Coronado


What explore explored the southwest US?

Spain.


Zebulon pike explored what?

Pikes Peak in Colorado is named for him and that is the area he explored, namely the Southwest and Colorado.


What is the area Amerigo vespucci explored?

He explored Portugal, a country of southwest Europe on the western Iberian Peninsula


Who did Panfilo de Narvaez explore for?

Panfilo de Narvaez explored the coast of Florida in the early 16th century. He led an expedition in search of gold and other riches but ultimately faced hardships and conflict with Native Americans, resulting in the expedition's failure.


Who explored Texas first?

The Spanish conquistador Alvar Cabeza de Vaca explored Texas and eventually reached Mexico after the disastrous Narvaez expedition to Florida in 1528.