French explorer Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier reached the most southern point in America in 1739. He discovered Bouvet Island, located near Antarctica and known as the most remote island in the world.
The French explorer who reached the most southern point in America was Ferdinand Magellan in 1520 during his circumnavigation of the globe. Magellan's expedition reached the southern tip of South America, now known as Cape Horn.
Lief Erickson.
There are those who believe it was Lief Erikson, Son of Erik the Red.
Christopher Columbus, who first reached the islands off North America in 1492.
Christopher Columbus.
Magellan was a true or great explorer
America was not "discovered" by Europeans in the traditional sense, as Indigenous peoples had been living on the continent for thousands of years prior to European arrival. The Norse explorer Leif Erikson is believed to have reached North America around the year 1000, but it was Christopher Columbus's voyage in 1492 that led to widespread awareness and subsequent exploration by European powers. This event marked the beginning of significant European colonization and interaction with Indigenous populations.
Christopher Columbus is the explorer who reached the Americas under the flag of Castile. He is an Italian explorer, navigator, and colonizer.
Lief discovered many things for the Vikings, including what is today North America, and a crew of a shipwreck who would have surely died if it wasn't for being discovered by Lief.
Portuguese explorer BARTOLOMEU DIAS reached in india around 1488.
Alexander Mackenzie was the explorer who reached the mouth of the Bella Coola River just 7 weeks after George Vancouver surveyed the area in 1793. Mackenzie was a Scottish explorer who is known for his expeditions in North America, particularly in western Canada.