The English & dutch people went to new york because they wanted to separate themselves from their country for various reasons. the Spanish people went to find more land to try to conquer the world
The main port of entry was New York
South Canal!
The way to travel overseas was by ship for people in those days, and Titanic also carried the mail. She started at Southampton, England and was going to New York City, New York.
Eastern European Jews - New York City
Sorry, but we're not privy to Chris Columbus' travel plans.
Viking Leif Ericson was the first European explorer who visited New York in 1000 A.D. Other famous European explorers to New York include John Cabot of Italy, Jacques Cartier of France, and Henry Hudson of England.
european explorers, the european explorers were explorers from Europe which comes in the word euopean, explores were people who explored and sailed on ships to find either new land or a way to trade
european explorers, the european explorers were explorers from europe which comes in the word euopean, explores were people who explored and sailed on ships to find either new land or a way to trade
Spain.
Simon Desjardins has written: 'Castorland journal' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Diaries, Early works to 1800, Explorers, Compagnie de New York, History 'Castorland journal' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Diaries, Early works to 1800, Explorers, Compagnie de New York, History
The Atlantic.
to spread the Christianity
nobody knew what was here
There was no City of the Mohawk, just a collection of villages along the current day Mohawk River in central New York State at the time of contact of European explorers.
Via the Hudson River.
European explorers were searching for new trade routes to Asia, specifically for valuable spices and other goods. They were also looking for new lands to claim in the name of their monarchs and to spread Christianity.
it was New York.