Because it was part of the legendary northwest passage linking the Atlantic and pacific oceans, likely bering strait
I believe the name Arellano comes from a spanish province in Navarre.
Bosporus.....
They lived from 1168 A.C. to 1520 A.D. From about 1325 to 1519 when they were conquered by the Spanish. Also, some believe they were around from as early as about 1100 A.D
In the strait between the island of Salamis and Athens.
In the strait between Salamis Island and Athens.
Hernan Cortes believed it might be entered from the Gulf of California. He sent Francisco de Ulloa to locate it.
The Strait of Anian was a semi mythical strait that was once believed to mark the eastern edge of Asia. It is said that the source of the idea in not known
so it will make it easier to trade
Francisco de Ulloa
Hernando wanted to explore the Strait of Anian, because he can go to Asia to trade for spices and silk. But in 1535, he reached what he thought was an island and claimed it for Spain. As a result, Cortes never found the Strait of Anian. In June 1542, Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo set out to look for it.
to make trading with Asia easier
No, Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo did not find the Strait of Anián. He explored the coast of California in the 16th century but did not discover the supposed passage to the Atlantic Ocean known as the Strait of Anián.
Anian Zollner is 185 cm.
Explorers were looking for a northwest passage for a water route to asia. There were many other beliefs about other water passages like the strait of anian
To trade easily with the Philippines in Asia, They also would have more power and wealth by land.
Anian Zollner was born on February 21, 1969, in Burghausen, Bavaria, Germany.
Juan de Fuca explored the Pacific Northwest in the late 16th century, specifically around 1592. He is best known for his claim to have discovered the Strait of Anian, now known as the Strait of Juan de Fuca.