Juan Rodriguez and his men were looking for the Northwest Passage and riches.
Juan Ponce de Leon interacted with the Native American Indians through a mix of diplomacy, coercion, and force. While some interactions were relatively peaceful, others involved conflict and the suppression of indigenous populations. Ponce de Leon's actions varied depending on the circumstances and goals of his expeditions.
Sir Richard Grenville left 15 men behind on Roanoke Island when he returned to England for supplies in 1586.
Odysseus and his men find the Cyclops Polyphemus in a cave. The Cyclops traps them inside and proceeds to eat some of the men before Odysseus devises a plan to blind Polyphemus and escape.
There are 175 men who greet Pizarro and the Spaniards when they arrive to see Atahualpa.
When Captain John White returned to Roanoke, he found the colony abandoned, with no sign of the colonists. The only clue was the word "Croatoan" carved into a post, suggesting they may have moved to an island nearby. Additionally, he found the letters "CRO" etched into a tree.
Gold and Silver.
they hunted animals and built things
Juan ponce traveled with more than 100 men.
It is estimated about four hundred councilors are in Rodriguez Rizal. They are at work most of the time. They are both men and women, they have money and houses.
Juan Wen has written: 'Men sao hao nan ren'
Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, during his expedition to the west coast of North America in 1542, brought a fleet of three ships, including the San Salvador, along with a crew of about 200 men. He carried provisions such as food, water, and supplies for navigation and exploration, including maps and instruments like compasses. Additionally, Cabrillo brought weapons for defense against potential encounters with indigenous peoples and for hunting. His journey aimed to explore and claim new territories for Spain.
He had about 200 men
He was with 200 men
Maria for women, Jose for men
A popular name for Spanish men is Juan (W-o-n)
Juan ponce traveled with more than 100 men.
Juan Carlos Ferrero