The first person to document and write about the Arkansas mounds in the early 1800s was Henry Schoolcraft. He explored and studied the mounds extensively, providing detailed descriptions and illustrations of the archaeological sites.
The first recorded European to see the Rocky Mountains was the Spanish explorer Francisco Coronado in the 16th century. However, indigenous peoples had inhabited and explored these mountains long before European arrival.
Henry Schoolcraft was the first person to document and write about the Arkansas mounds in the early 1800s. He was a geographer, geologist, and ethnologist who explored and studied the Native American mounds in Arkansas during his travels in the early 19th century.
It's not a real thing
Captain John Smith was an English explorer who played a significant role in the exploration of the Chesapeake Bay. He was part of the Jamestown expedition and is known for his detailed maps and accounts of the region. Smith's explorations helped to establish English presence in the area and contributed to the early colonization of Virginia.
Spain conquered the Olmec but I don't specifically (person wise) know who did it.
explored the pacific ocean. first person in europe to discover it
Julius Caesar was the person who conquered much of western Europe.
The person who had conquered the Aztec's was Hernan Cortez. And of course his troop.
Cortez
Jacques Cousteau
Christopher Columbus
A person >.<
no you stupid person
He played the person that conquered the country
Henry Hudson
Henry Clay-- Silver-tongues Oratof of the West