There are many countries that did not sponsor explorers, including most of the countries in Africa, South America, and Asia. Some smaller countries like Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, and Andorra also did not have a significant history of sponsoring explorers.
Samuel de Champlain's sponsor country was France. He was a French explorer and navigator who founded Quebec City in Canada and played a key role in establishing and expanding French settlements in North America.
Christopher Columbus claimed land in the New World for both Spain and Portugal during his voyages.
Abel Tasman, a Dutch explorer, is credited with discovering Tasmania and parts of New Zealand in the 17th century. He also viewed the west coast of Australia but did not make a detailed exploration of the land.
The explorer's sock (singular possessive) The explorers' socks (plural possessive)
Robert La Salle's country sponsor was France. He received financial backing and support from the French government for his explorations and expeditions in North America during the 17th century.
Christopher Columbus
It depends. If you can get someone to sponsor you, you may get paid or at least have your necessities covered.
Portugal
Sponsor visa for a hairdresser is usually available in some countries to hairdressers who are outstanding among the pack.
To sponsor something is to support an event, activity, person, or organization financially or through the provision of products or services.
He was not a raider, he was an explorer.
There are a variety of sites available to sponsor children from many different countries. A few of the organizations that are reputable are Worldvision and Save the Children. They are both great charities.
Henry Hudson
France and the Mississippi River
John Cabot. (originally he was from Italy and his name was Giovanni Caboto but when England decided to sponsor him they changed his name.)
prince Henry from Portugal
Who seeks new countries , rivers and mountains