they were mostly farmers and pioneers
The first explorers in Nebraska were likely Native American tribes who have been living in the area for thousands of years. European explorers arrived later, with the first documented exploration by a European being the Spanish explorer Francisco Vázquez de Coronado in 1541. French explorers, such as Jacques Marquette and Louis Jolliet, also ventured into the region during the 17th century.
The first explorers were early humans who migrated out of Africa around 60,000 years ago, spreading to other parts of the world in search of food, shelter, and resources. These early explorers paved the way for future explorers and settlers to discover new lands and establish connections between different civilizations.
The first explorers began venturing out to different parts of the world during the Age of Exploration, which took place roughly between the 15th and 17th centuries. Notable explorers from this period include Christopher Columbus, Ferdinand Magellan, and Vasco da Gama.
The explorers called the first settlers "Indigenous people" or "Native Americans" depending on the region they were referring to.
French explorers were the first Europeans to explore and claim Iowa in the 17th century. They were followed by Spanish, British, and American explorers over the years.
Spanish explorers first landed in what is now the United States in the early 16th century, specifically in Florida in 1513 when Juan Ponce de LeΓ³n arrived.
Native Americans were settled into the Nebraska region for over 2,000 years. This was until European explorers settled in the area in the 1700's.
Lewis and Clark
The Lewis and Clark Lake.
Probably the first European to visit Nebraska was the Spanish explorer Coronado in the 1500s. Later, the area was visited by the French explorer, Bourgmont in 1714. During the 1720s, Nebraska was again visited by the Spanish who came to see what the French were up to. The expedition was led by Pedro de Villasur.
The Vikings were the first non-native explorers.
First Nebraska Bank was created in 1885.
The first Explorers would be Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
Arbor Day was created in Nebraska.
First National of Nebraska was created on 1968-08-27.
The capital of Nebraska is Lincoln.
Lincoln, the capital city in Nebraska, is located in the southeastern area of Nebraska.
French-Canadian explorers (including the Mallet brothers in 1739) traversed the territory of Nebraska on their way to trade in Santa Fe Historical Native American tribes living in Nebraska have included the Omaha, Missouria, Ponca, Pawnee, Otoe, and various branches of the Lakota (Sioux)