Captain Cook and Captain Vancouver
They explored and mapped the western territory the United States just purchased.
John Smith was from England. He was an English explorer that led the Virginia colony of Jamestown and mapped out the Chesapeake Bay.
It is not known who mapped the Louisiana territory. The Louisiana territory was established in 1805 and became the state of Louisiana in 1812.
Spain, he was a Spanish explorer who mapped the Gulf Coast.
No single country mapped the entire coast of Australia. The Portuguese were believed to be the first explorers to sight Western Australia, but all records of their journey have been lost. The Dutch did extensive exploration and charting of much of the western coast, but the French also had input into the southern corner. The Dutch, the French and the English all made forays into various parts of Tasmania. The first to chart the eastern coast was Captain James Cook of England, and he named many features along the coast, but did not explore every bay and inlet. Between December 1801 and June 1803, Matthew Flinders, also English, charted the entire coastline of Australia. During this time, he filled in some of the information Cook had missed. John Oxley and George Bass were more Englishmen who added to the knowledge of Australia's coastline
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John Wesley Powell.
John Franklin mapped two thirds of the American coastline.
Jacques Cartier was the first french explorer when he explored and mapped the St.Lawrence River.
They explored and mapped the western territory the United States just purchased.
Zebulon Pike explored present-day Colorado and New Mexico in 1806.John Fremont led an expedition that mapped areas of the Great Basin and Pacific Coast Hope this helped ;)
He trapped the Yellowstone River and In Idaho, he also explored and mapped a lot of the land while he was there
Vancouver is named after Captain George Vancouver, a British explorer who explored and mapped the Pacific Northwest coast of North America in the late 18th century. Vancouver city in Canada was named after him as a tribute to his exploration and mapping work in the region.
South America was first explored by Christopher colombus. But Mr Americus mapped out America, and so i honour of him it is named America.
Yes, South Carolina was officially settled in 1670 when a group of English colonists arrived to establish a permanent settlement at Albemarle Point, which later became Charleston. The area had been explored and mapped by the Spanish and French prior to English colonization.
Well, he found America! He also mapped/explored the east coast of South America.
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