Want this question answered?
Some problems that early explorers faced was the fact that a ship could sink, they didn't find any riches, or many passengers passed away by these long, hard voyages.
Yes. He never actually went on any sea voyages, but was a key player in the Age of Exploration because he sponsored many explorers' voyages, including Vasco de Gama and Capain Bill Eanes among others. Many of the voyages he sponsored were very important in the discovery of the new world. Henry also built an observatory and a school of navigation.
I'm doing research on American Indians and the explorers who found them in school and Coronado is one of the explorers I am studying. I am pretty sure ha went on two main voyages, he ended up finding the American Indian tribe called the Zuni. The location was present day Arizona and present day New Mexico... P.S You're welcome...
Because European explorers carried the diseases with them on their voyages. The Aztecs bodies had no way of fighting an unknown disease, so many of them simply died from the exposure.
He had 3 voyages!
He had four voyages in total
How many voyages did Jacques Marquette take
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.
Six voyages:161216131614161516161620
2 voyages
They had a lot of failures!
How many voyages did Jacques Marquette take