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The southwestern portion of North America was explored by Spanish conquistadors, missionaries, and settlers in the 16th and 17th centuries. They were looking for riches, converting indigenous peoples to Christianity, and establishing colonies in the region. Notable explorers include Francisco Vásquez de Coronado and Juan de Oñate.
Francisco Coronado explored the southwestern United States, including present-day Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas, in the early 16th century. He searched for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold but did not find them. His exploration helped to expand Spanish knowledge of North America.
Vitus Bering explored the waters between Siberia and North America, now known as the Bering Strait. He led two expeditions in the 18th century that contributed to our knowledge of the geography of the region and helped to open up trade routes between Russia and North America.
The Apaches did not form a farming society in the southwestern region of North America. They were nomadic hunter-gatherers who primarily relied on hunting and gathering for sustenance rather than agriculture.
Spain sent Francisco Vasquez de Coronado to explore the southwestern region of North America.
Spanish conquistador Francisco Vรกzquez de Coronado led an expedition in the mid-16th century in search of the legendary Seven Cities of Gold in the southwestern region of North America. Though he didn't find the fabled cities, his exploration contributed to the expansion of Spanish territory in the area.
Theoriginal explorer of the southwest part of north America was Father Garces
Southwestern North America, Central America and South America.
The Hohokam and Anasazi built their civilizations in southwestern North America
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Spain, France, England, the Netherlands, and even Sweden explored parts of North America.
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Spain, France, England, the Netherlands, and even Sweden explored parts of North America.
Samuel de Champlain explored and established the first permanent French settlement in Quebec, Canada. He also mapped areas along the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes, contributing to the early European exploration of North America.
He never explored in North America, his son Leif Ericson did. Erik the Red explored Greenland.
SOUTHWESTERN North America
Champlain explored north America for France
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