some of the settelers were spanish explorers
some of the settelers were spanish explorers
some of the settelers were spanish explorers
The early Australian settlers were a mixture of convicts, officers and the officers' wives and children. Some of them were therefore free settlers.
The early settlers of Bosnia and Herzegovina came from Sarajevo. This occurred during the ancient Greek times and they are considered some of the earliest settlers.
Explorers went sailing to locate new information, to conquer land, and to dig for gold in some parts of the world.
While what we know as the country of Israel did not exist until 1948, the Israelites (also called the Hebrews, and later the Jews) inhabited the region since Bible times, more than five thousand years ago. The Israelites were a nomadic group of people, as were the Babylonians, Canaanites and others in that time, and they explored what is now known as the Middle East. During the 1800s and early 1900s, a growing number of Jews, many from Europe, but some from Arab countries, settled in that region, in the area that would later become known as Israel but was then called "Palestine." Their reasons were usually to escape persecution, although some also believed they were returning to the home of their ancestors.
Some early explorers in Washington include George Vancouver, who explored and charted the Pacific Northwest coast in the late 18th century, and Lewis and Clark, who undertook an expedition to the region in the early 19th century. Other explorers like James Cook and Manuel Quimper also played important roles in early exploration of Washington.
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Some problems that early explorers faced was the fact that a ship could sink, they didn't find any riches, or many passengers passed away by these long, hard voyages.
While the early Spanish explorers mainly sought gold and valuables, the French were looking for new sources of hides and furs. Virginia's colonists were seeking to improve their lives by acquiring property in America. However, some early New England settlers were simply looking for a new place to live, because of religious differences with the established English church.
The early Maori explorers were skilled navigators and seafarers who voyaged across the vast Pacific Ocean in ocean-going canoes known as waka. These intrepid explorers settled in New Zealand around 800 years ago, and their voyages demonstrate their advanced knowledge of navigation and their courage to travel great distances across open seas. Some notable early Maori explorers include Kupe, Hoturapa, and Turi.