Abel Tasman brought back knowledge of new lands, including the discovery of Tasmania and New Zealand. He also documented the native Maori people and their culture during his voyage. Tasman's exploration contributed to European understanding and mapping of the South Pacific region.
Bring Back... was created in 2005.
He brought back souvenirs and photographs from his trip.
Explorers bring back new knowledge, discoveries, artifacts, and cultural insights from the places they explore. Their findings can help expand our understanding of the world and its diverse cultures, history, and environments.
Jacques Cartier traded with the indigenous peoples he encountered during his expeditions to establish positive relationships, gather information about the land and resources, and secure supplies that were essential for his voyages. Trade also allowed Cartier to show respect and establish a level of trust with the indigenous communities.
Ponce de Leon is known for his exploration of Florida in 1513 in search of the Fountain of Youth. He did not bring back any specific artifacts, but his exploration paved the way for Spanish colonization of the region.
he brought back buffalo skins
No he didn't
Indaian Gems, Spices, Silk, & muslims.
# Captain Cook didn't discover New Zealand. # Abel Tasman discovered New Zealand. # Captain Cook just mapped and explored it.
Yes, he did bring fruitcake back on his voyage home to England.
During Scott Donaldson's second attempt to cross the Tasman Sea, his kayak ended up springing a leak. As a result, he had to return back to shore a second time. He plans to attempt a third voyage in the near future.
Henry Hudson brought nothing back on the 4 voyage because the ice prevented him from getting thought to Asia
Verrazano's first purpose was that he was going to bring rawsilk, spices, and insents back from the Spice Islands.
Long Voyage Back was created in 1983.
on his first voyage he got back in 1534.Then his second voyage he didnt get back till 1536.On his third voyage he got back in 1542.
Because he didn't bring opium back to the queen of Spain. She paid for his voyage with the sole intention of him filling his ship with Poppy's.
When Queen Isabella and her husband, the king, finally did let Christopher Columbus go on the voyage, Christopher Columbus promised spices and jewels from "India" to assure the Queen and the King to not object him of his voyage to "India."