circa 10,00 b.c
Which was the first European to visit Alabama
Because they wanted to see how white it was and the animals
Bartholomew Gosnold and Giovanni da Verrazzano
muezana le da suna an italin explorer
George Washington
No Washington was the first president in 1789. Explorers began arriving in North America in the 1400's except for the Vikings which were earlier, so they would be the first.
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European explorers, specifically Spanish explorer Juan de Fuca and British explorer James Cook, were among the first to encounter the area that would later become Washington. However, it was the Lewis and Clark expedition in the early 19th century that is credited with providing detailed documentation and mapping of the region.
The first explorers of what is now Washington State were primarily European explorers in the late 18th century, with notable figures including British Captain George Vancouver, who mapped the region in 1792, and American Captain Robert Gray, who explored the Columbia River and the area around Puget Sound. Prior to European contact, Indigenous peoples inhabited the region for thousands of years, with their own rich histories and exploration of the land. The combination of Indigenous knowledge and European exploration significantly shaped the understanding and development of Washington.
when we are in washington, d.c., we like to visit the smithsonian institution and the washington monument.
The first known explorers to actually visit North Dakota were the French-Canadian Pierre La Vérendrye and his two sons in 1738.