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None. There never was a waterway since North America was in the way.
Spanish Explorers and Conquerors of the New World were called 'Conquistadors'.
The explorers called this waterway the "Northwest Passage." They believed it would provide a direct route from Europe to Asia by sailing through the northern part of the Americas. However, the Northwest Passage was never found and ultimately deemed impractical for trade purposes.
Yes.
China and/or India.
It is actually Joliet and Marquette... (get it right the first time Wiki)
The Mississippi River
It was a path around or through North America. Explorers were so determined to find it because if they did they would control trade.
The Panama Canal is a man-made waterway in Central America.
There are several major rivers that connect to the Mississippi. These rivers include: Missouri, Illinois, Red, Tennessee, Ohio, and Arkansas. Several other small streams directly connect to the Mississippi.
The Amazon River is the chief waterway of South America.
The Columbia River, The Sacramento River, The Snake River, The Mississippi River, The Hudson River and the Missouri. There are smaller rivers which are navigable but ships can't go in them.
Acadians lived in the area near the Mississippi delta region. They are descendants of early French explorers and settlers.
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None. There never was a waterway since North America was in the way.
The Amazonas river, in South America.
The Amazon River.