He was an English explorer exploring for the Dutch.
He was an English explorer exploring for the Dutch.
No. He was an explorer.
He was an explorer as a child.
No, Jacques Cartier was a French explorer, not Spanish. He is known for exploring the St. Lawrence River in Canada and laying claim to parts of the region for France in the 16th century.
The first explorer to see the land that is now New Jersey was Henry Hudson in 1609. He sailed along the coast of New Jersey while exploring the region for the Dutch East India Company.
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Juan de Oñate is a Spanish explorer who is known for exploring and settling the Southwest part of the United States, specifically present-day New Mexico. Oñate is often considered the first European to establish a colony in the region in 1598.
He explored for both the Netherlands and for England.
Before he became an explorer, Cartier was a sailor.
The first explorer ever? No, not at all. Humans have been exploring since before they were even HomoSapiens.
Well, Jean Nicollet is a French Explorer who was born November 1, 1598. He was born in Normandy, the Cherbourg Region in France. He explored for France. I'm not to sure if he paid for the exploring trips. But, I hope I helped you.