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Vasco went to Pacific Ocean

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When did vasco nunez de Balboa go to the new world?

where did vacso nunez de balboa go


Why did vasco nunez de balboa go?

Europe


Why did Vasco Nunez de Balboa go explering?

europe


Where did vasco nunez de balboa plan to go to?

The Isthmus of Panama


Why did vasco nunez de balboa go to the new world?

to find gold and pearls


What were some important dates for Vasco Nunez De Balboa?

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Did Vasco Nunez Balboa go to school?

Yes, Vasco Nunez de Balboa did not attend formal school. Instead, he received education through self-study and practical experience during his early life. Balboa later became a Spanish explorer and conquistador known for crossing the Isthmus of Panama to the Pacific Ocean.


Who was vasco nunez de Balboa's patron?

King Tacoritto of Mexico. He liked to eat tacos and said ducks were as smart as humans. He gave Vasco Nunez de Balboa money to go to the new world and bring back some grub cause he was hungry. He returned with gold and pearls so that the king could get an even bigger lunch. When Balboa presented the pearls and gold, king Tacoritto said "What do you want me to do eat this? Go get me some tacos." And he did. They were good. The end.


Where did vasco de balboa plan to go?

The Isthmus of Panama


Where did Vasco Nunez Balboa set sail from to go on his expedition?

He set sail from Lisbon, Portugal (NOT IN SPAIN) on the 8 July 1497.


What was vasco de Balboa goal?

He wanted to go to a new world and gain his fortune


Was Vasco Nunez de Balboa educated?

no he wasn't educated i have to do a report on him and ALL my papers say he wasn't.AnswerAs his mother was the Lady de Badajoz and his father was the hidalgo (nobleman), Nuño Arias de Balboa, and as he served as a page and squire to Don Pedro de Portocarrero, lord of Moguer. There would have to be some education during his childhood.