The Europeans met various indigenous peoples during their expeditions, depending on the region they were exploring. Some of the most famous encounters were with Native Americans in the Americas, Indigenous Australians in Australia, and Maori in New Zealand. These interactions had a significant impact on both the Europeans and the indigenous populations.
Yes, "expedition" is a noun. It refers to a journey or voyage undertaken for a specific purpose, often involving exploration or research.
The future tense of meet is will meet.
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The future tense of "meet" is "will meet." For example, "I will meet him tomorrow."
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Zebulon Pike met several different Native American tribes while he was on his expedition.
Navajo
Pizarro's first expedition was to the colony of Tierra Firme (present-day Panama) in 1513. He participated in the expedition led by Vasco Núñez de Balboa, which resulted in the discovery of the Pacific Ocean by Europeans.
Christopher Columbus
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1606, when the Dutch first arrived.
The first recorded landing of Europeans in South America was in 1498. During the third expedition of Columbus to the New World, he landed in South America.