Christopher Columbus, Hernan Cortez, etc. (there were MANY impotant/famous explorers)
Christopher Columbus
Christopher Columbus
Because they tried to find the northwest passage and now we know that no one can find it
It's important since he was one of the first Europeans to reach China and serve at the court of different emperors. His records have been an important tool for historians to learn about life in China in the 13th century.
Leif Erikson was one of the most important Viking (from Scandinavia) Explorers. He was Norse, not Polish.
European explorers affected Indians in many ways. For one, the explorers tried to convert the natives to Catholicism and other Christian based faiths. They also took over native land, while spreading disease and other European bases ailments. The explorers, however, did educate many natives, as well as taught them about sailing, fishing, technology, and farming.
The Red River was explored by various European explorers, including Spanish explorers in the 16th century and French explorers in the 17th and 18th centuries. One of the most notable explorers of the Red River was Pierre La Vérendrye, a French-Canadian fur trader who led an expedition to the region in the early 18th century.
no they never found the north west passage because there was never one
No one. There was no such thing as the U.S. at the time, nor had European explorers even found the Americas yet.
No one. There was no such thing as the U.S. at the time, nor had European explorers even found the Americas yet.
Aztec or inca
It is Islam. The Islamic civilization was one of the most important civilizations upon which the world and European development was based.