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Northwest Passage - 1958 Stab in the Back 1-23 was released on: USA: 20 February 1959
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Francisco Vasquez de Coronado turned back at the junction of the Arkansas and Mississippi River realizing it was not the Northwest passage. Early explorers were trying to find ways to send goods from Europe to Asia without land travel.
yes but he spent so much time on the sea that he had to go back home because his crew was not paid for this long.
The search for the Northwest Passage drove most of the early explorers, it was why so many voyages were financed even when little gold and silver was being returned. The information brought back by those voyages was used to found many North American Settlements and Colonies.
Yes, the Northwest Passage is real. It is a sea route that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through the Arctic Archipelago, north of the Canadian mainland. However, for much of history, it has been impassable due to thick ice. In recent years, with the melting of Arctic ice due to climate change, the Northwest Passage has become increasingly navigable.
A back passage is a passage between two terraced houses leading between the two houses.
Sacajawea accompanied Lewis and Clark to try to find the Northwest passage in the West. Back then, the Americans in Lewis's and Clark's time thought that the West was a great deserted plain. Lewis and Clark were sent, along with some others, to explore. They found different plants, animals, and land marks. Some of these were different types of flowers, the Rocky Mountains, and buffalo. They also met more Native Americans. At the end Lewis and Clark did not find the Northwest passage, because it does not exist. But they discovered many other things.
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The Northwest Passage was a passage Europeans were looking for that connected the North Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Amerigo Vespucci was an Italian explorer who first realized that the Americas were not part of Asia; the Americas are named after his feminized first name. Ferdinand Magellan found the Strait of Magellan but was killed in the Philippines while assisting natives conquer a rival tribe. Fortunately, a portion of his crew made it back home. They were the first to circumnavigate the globe.