== == Danish explorer Vitus Jonassen Bering
The first colonists to arrive in South America were the Spanish conquistadors, in the 15th Century.
he didnt explore he sent people to explore for him.
Aleut. a member of the people inhabiting the Aleutian Islands and western Alaska
When it was first purchased, Alaska had the nickname Seward's Icebox.
Alaska became a US state 83 years after the first Russian explorer visited Alaska. Alaska was sold to the US in 1867.
The first people that came to Alaska were people from Russia. The first people to live there were the indians.
I have found nothing to indicate that he ever did. While Native Alaskans had explored it for thousands of years, the Russians are generally credited with being the "first" to explore Alaska, several centuries after Galileo.
Vitus Bering explored the waters between Siberia and North America, now known as the Bering Strait. He led two expeditions in the 18th century that contributed to our knowledge of the geography of the region and helped to open up trade routes between Russia and North America.
Vitus Bering led two expeditions to explore Alaska in 1728 and 1741. His first expedition was commissioned by Tsar Peter the Great of Russia to investigate whether Asia and North America were connected by land. Bering's discoveries significantly expanded European knowledge of the region.
Spanish explorers were the first to explore of that area.
Vitus Bering explored Alaska in 1741 as part of an expedition commissioned by the Russian government.
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That is false. :)
the first people where Buzz Aldrin & Neil Armstrong.
the first people where Buzz Aldrin & Neil Armstrong.
I'd say the first person to explore Alaska was Captain Cook. Of course, there have been travelers between the Alaskan coast and Russia for ages, so naturally some earlier exploration occurred, but Captain Cook's is the first that is well documented and with a true goal of exploration.
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